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 Savory Foods, Inc.
 900 Hynes S.W.
 Grand Rapids MI 49507
 (616) 241-2583
 
 (800) 878-2583

   We Are A Proud Sponsor Of Make-A-Wish®
 

Savory Foods supports the Make-A-Wish® Foundation  in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Northern Kentucky as a Sponsoring Organization through a cash contribution for every CUBE of cookie dough Savory Foods sells in the corresponding state. Savory Foods also supports Make-A-Wish® through product discounts for the "Corporate Donor" and "Kids for Wish Kids" programs.

To find out more
about these and other Make-A-Wish® programs contact Savory Foods or
Make-A-Wish® at 1-800-622 WISH.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About the Make-A-Wish Foundation


Who can receive a wish?
The mission of the Make-A-Wish Foundation® is to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. Children must be referred to the Foundation and determined to be medically eligible for a wish prior to their 18th birthday by their physician. The child's treating physician makes the final determination of whether a child's illness qualifies him or her for a wish.


Does a child's condition have to be terminal to qualify for a wish?
No. Many of the children who qualify for a wish go on to lead healthy and happy lives.


Are there any restrictions on a wish?
Each Make-A-Wish® chapter follows specific policies and guidelines for granting a child's wish. The physician also plays a major role in determining whether the child's condition will permit a particular wish to be coordinated safely. Foundation staff work closely with the wish child's physician to determine the most appropriate time to grant the wish, keeping in mind the child's treatment protocol or other concerns.


Does the family have to pay for the wish?
No. All wish expenses are fully covered, including all travel and spending money when appropriate. The Make-A-Wish Foundation's objective is to create a memorable wish experience for both the child and family that is not clouded by financial concerns.


How much does granting a wish cost?
The cost associated with coordinating a wish varies depending on the type of wish. Because each wish is so unique, there is no particular average cost of a wish.


Does the wish family have to meet income qualifications before a child can receive a wish?
No. Family income is not a consideration in determining whether a child is eligible to receive a wish.


What are the most requested wishes?
Most wish requests fall into four major categories:
I wish to go...
Some Make-A-Wish kids want to travel to their favorite theme park (Walt Disney World® is the most popular), while others want to visit an exotic beach, go on a cruise, see snow for the first time, or attend a major sporting event or concert.
I wish to be...
Children search the depths of their imagination when they wish to be someone for a day - a fireman, a police officer, or a model, for instance.
I wish to meet...
Many want to meet their favorite athlete, recording artist, television personality, movie star, politician, or public figure.
I wish to have...
Children often wish for a special gift, like a computer, a tree house, a shopping spree, or something that they have coveted for a long time.


Do you grant wishes to adults?
No. The Make-A-Wish Foundation only grants wishes to children who have been referred to the organization and determined to be eligible for a wish before their 18th birthday by their physician. However, there are other wish-granting organizations that grant wishes to adults.


What are your sources of funding?
The Make-A-Wish Foundation finances its work through individual contributions, corporate donations, foundation grants, special events and planned gifts. The Foundation relies on in-kind contributions to lessen the cost of goods and services. The Make-A-Wish Foundation does not solicit contributions over the phone or door-to-door.


Does the Make-A-Wish Foundation telemarket?
The Make-A-Wish Foundation does not, under any circumstances, engage telemarketers to raise money, despite sometimes being confused with other organizations that do. In fact, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has a nationwide policy against telephone and door-to-door solicitation. There is a number of other sound-alike organizations - some also with "wish" in their names. The Make-A-Wish Foundation has no affiliation with any other wish-granting organization.


Can my financial contribution be tax deductible?
Yes. The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. As such, financial contributions may be deductible for federal income tax purposes. Please consult with your financial advisor to determine the extent of tax deductibility. The Make-A-Wish Foundation's financial statements are audited by KPMG LLP..



 

 

   
     
 

 


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