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Indianapolis Charity Supports Children’s Wish Fund




 

Since 1995, the Indianapolis Charity Horse Show has donated thousands of dollars to the Indiana Children’s Wish Fund. Beginning this year the show would like to increase their donation to this worthy charity. They have two specific children in need of wishes to be granted this summer. Each wish costs $5,500 for a child and their family to enjoy a memorable time together when time is in question. The show is asking horse show friends and community to help them grant these two children’s wishes.

         

The two children are: Braden Wilson, age 6, from Camby, Ind. Wilson has been diagnosed with a severe chronic respiratory disease. He would like to go to Disney World in July with his family. Taylor Lockhart, age 14, from Westfield, Ind. Lockhart has been diagnosed with leukemia and would also like to go to Disney World this summer.

         

Please consider giving a donation to insure that these two children get their wishes this summer. Contributions are: $1,000 - Blue Ribbon Level, $500 - Red Ribbon Level, or $250 - Yellow Ribbon Level.

         

Please send your tax deductible contribution to: 2007 Blue Ribbon Campaign, c/o Indianapolis Charity Horse Show, 7123 N. Lyndhurst Crossing, McCordsville, IN 46055.

         

For more information visit: www.indianachildrenswishfund.org. There will be a special “Thank You” celebration for donors of this campaign on June 2, 2007, championship night at the horse show.

 

The Indianapolis Charity Horse Show is scheduled for May 30 – June 2, 2007. The show is held at the Pepsi Coliseum, Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, IN. For more information, visit www.indycharityhs.org or contact Phyllis Harris at (317) 336-7569 or phyllis@indycharityhs.org, Barbara Fischler at (317) 631-2832 or Judy McManama at (317) 773-3931.

 

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