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HOW IT ALL BEGAN...
Since 1994, Western Wishes has made
countless dreams come true for kids who love the "western"
way of life. Contrary to other organizations who accept only
terminally ill children, Western Wishes has a been able to
serve victims of severe spinal cord and head injuries as
well as survivors of cancer, muscular dystrophy, cerebral
palsy, and heart afflictions. Many of them would have been
turned away from traditional "wish" organizations because
they only select terminal children under the age of 18.
Western Wishes is different.
It has been our pleasure to see treasured dreams turned into
lasting memories. Our recipients are predominantly rodeo and
horse show competitors or ranch-raised children. The common
thread we find with most Western Wish kids is that they
posses a fierce competitive spirit which allows them to
focus on their goals, rather than their affliction , giving
them a positive outlook. As such, they are able to become
"Ambassadors of Hope" to others who are about to enter the
long road to recovery, or who are preparing to face the end
of an already too-short life.
The three individuals highlighted below each received their
special "Western Wish" during the first year of our
existence. They have become the cornerstone of our
organization, and we showcase them now with our gratitude,
respect and love.
Lady and the Champ....
1994- Alyssa Bigon, from Petaluma, California, could hardly
keep her composure when Western Wishes contacted her to tell
her that she was the first recipient of the Western Wishes
program. After undergoing extensive chemotherapy and
radiation treatments for leukemia and during her sickest
time, Alyssa, a five-event high school rodeo competitor, had
not only won the all-around championship for her entire
district, but went on to compete in the high school national
finals.
Alyssa's favorite county music artist happened to be Doug
Supernaw who had a hit album at that time and was to be in
concert at the Long Beach "Bull Riders Only" event (back
when Tuff, Ty, Jim Sharp, Cody Custer, Charlie Sampson,
Terry Don West were the stars). Western Wishes sent Alyssa
and her family to the event, thanks to Doug's generous
contribution of plane tickets. The wish was coordinated in
less than four days. Alyssa was the special guest of honor
at the BRO event and the concert that followed. Doug
Supernaw summoned Alyssa up onto the stage as told her
courageous story.
When he announced that she was a national high school rodeo
champion who also beat leukemia, the crowd burst into
applause. Doug then dedicated a special song to her while
she was seated on the stage. When she jumped down off the
stage, a crowd of fans hugged her and shook her hand to
congratulate the fact that she had beaten the odds.
It was a proud moment for Alyssa and a dream came alive for
Western Wishes. We thought this just might be a great
program to continue.
The next part of Alyssa's wish took place a week later, when
her favorite rodeo champion, all around champion of the
world, Dee Pickett, flew down just for the day to the Cow
Palace in San Francisco....and that just happened to be her
18th birthday. Alyssa and Dee had a special one-on-one
roping session and gave her tips that will last a lifetime.
Alyssa was quite the media star that day. All three network
affiliates and Associated Press showed to to learn about her
dreams and witness the twinkle in her when she met her rodeo
hero for the first time.
Western Wishes was proud to see that her indomitable spirit
moved the media. Alyssa expressed her desire to be a
spokesperson for the program to give hope and inspirations
to kids who are fighting to beat the odds--a confirmation
that we were definitely on the right track.
No-Limits Cowgirl...
Oregon teenager, Kara Wilson, was the second Western Wishes
recipient. Due to the crippling effects of Lyme Disease, she
had been confined to a wheelchair since the age of nine. But
Kara still managed to compete in high school rodeos.
Although hers was never the fastest time, the shear fact
that she competed at all was miraculous!
Western Wishes honored Kara at the 1994 Reno Rodeo. During
the performance, Kara made a spectacular exhibition barrel
race, and received a long standing ovation from over 10,000
cheering fans. With her legs strapped to her horse's neck
and her waist secured by double seat belts, Kara showed us
and her heroine, Charmayne James how she competed.
There wasn't a dry eye in the crowd! Then ten-times world
champion, Charmayne, presented Kara with a
specially-designed Sharon Camarillo saddle.
Next, Kara was whisked away by Western Wishes to attend a
Susie Luchsinger concert with a special meeting with her.
Later that month, Kara and her family were thrilled to see
her story and inspiring barrel race on the ESPN telecast of
the Reno Rodeo.
We were now convinced that we had a good program that was
filling a void. Not only were we making dreams come true,
but we were able to show the "good" in rodeo and the rodeo
cowboy, by touching hearts and lifting spirits.
In our first year we managed to complete three other
wishes--all stories of beating the odds...until Jody.
Some Kids Aren't so Fortunate...
Jody Ledbetter, 21, from California, never thought in his
wildest dreams he would ever have a chance to attend the
National Finals Rodeo or meet his real life heroes in
person, but that's exactly what happened.
Jody's dream went back to his senior year. He was a bull
rider in high school rodeo and dreamed of some day
qualifying for the National Finals. That dream came to a
crashing halt when he was diagnosed with terminal stomach
cancer.
Western Wishes heard of Jody's dream and made it possible
for him to attend the National Finals in Las Vegas. In three
days, Jody met every world champion he ever wanted to meet
and attended the Chris LeDoux concert (his favorite country
singer) with a personal backstage visit with Chris.
Then in what is best described as an unforgettable moment,
Jody was asked to present the bull riding go-round buckle to
his favorite world champion bull rider, Ted Nuce. Ted had
not only ridden the bucking bull of the year, Wolfman, but
it was the high-marked ride of the entire NFR!
Jody was honored to do the presentation, but that night
Ted's hero was Jody. Spontaneously, Ted gave a gift of the
heart, his coveted buckle, to Jody--a very emotional moment
for all who attended the Gold Coast Buckle Ceremony. Again,
not a dry eye, while Bob Tallman told Jody's story and
garnered a roaring ovation.
Six weeks later Jody passed away, but not without his
unforgettable moment with the champions.
Looking to the future...
In the coming year, Western Wishes will be launching the
ranch program, "The Champion in You," and will be initiating
independent chapters in a dozen states. The great aspect of
these two projects is that Western Wishes will be able to
find more kids, impacting more lives. The state chapters
will create a sense of community, and 100% of what is raised
in the state STAYS in the state.
In 2009, Western Wishes will be coming out with a book and
DVD series that will highlight each year's new crop of wish
stories. The inspirational music video will memorialize and
celebrate former and current wish kids in a photo and video
montage and an overview of the program annually.
Also, each year, starting in 2009, a delegation of wish kids
from across the nation, will experience the National Finals
Rodeo and be honored at the Heart of the West Awards.
Although the main focus of Western Wishes is to reward the
courage of young individuals by making their dreams come
true, Western Wishes feels their stories of faith and
determination will have a positive and far-reaching impact
on everyone. Exposure of these motivating stories through
television, radio, newspaper and magazine features is
enormously uplifting, not only to challenged individuals but
to us all.
Therefore, we will continue to bring compelling stories to
the people in the western world through a dedicated campaign
of celebrating the human spirit of kids who cherish the
heritage of the American west and who are waiting for their
Western Wishes to come true.
Western Wishes...turning dreams into
lasting memories!
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