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A Wish Come True Kids Treated to Disney’s ‘Wish’ at Showcase Cinema De Lux

[CREDIT: A Wish Come True] A Wish Come True hosted 185 "Wish Kids" and their families to see the movie Disney's "Wish". Dec. 3 at Showcase Cinema De Lux.
[CREDIT: A Wish Come True] A Wish Come True hosted 185 "Wish Kids" and their families to see the movie Disney's "Wish". Dec. 3 at Showcase Cinema De Lux.
[CREDIT: A Wish Come True] A Wish Come True hosted 185 “Wish Kids” and their families to see the movie Disney’s “Wish”. Dec. 3 at Showcase Cinema De Lux.
A Wish Come True Showcase Cinema De Lux event sponsors Al and Katie Cerrone and their family. With them are daughters Katie, Alana and their kids.
A Wish Come True Showcase Cinema De Lux event sponsors Al and Katie Cerrone and their family. With them are daughters Katie, Alana and their kids.

WARWICK, RI — On Dec. 3, A Wish Come True hosted 185 “Wish Kids” and their families to see the movie Disney’s “Wish” at Showcase Cinema De Lux in Warwick.

A Wish Come True grants wishes and provides resources to families that have a child struggling with a life-threatening illness living in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Last year, they celebrated their 40th anniversary and granted 43 wishes to children and their families. This was a significant jump from granting 19 wishes the previous year. They already have 15 wish children waiting for their magical wish in 2024 and they are funded through the generosity of the community.

 

Al and Katie Cerrone, who owns KC Burgers in North Attleboro and Mac’s Pizza Pub in Seekonk, sponsored the event. It was not the first time the couple have lent a hand to the organization.

“We have been partnering with Al and Katie over the last two years. Katie’s restaurants, KC Burgers and Mac’s Original Pizza Pub, have hosted and sponsored Wish Families for birthday parties. To see wish families have a night out and not have to worry about buying food and presents is priceless. Katie and Al are role models for other businesses on how small things can go a long way in making a difference,” said A Wish Come True Executive Director Mary-Kate O’Leary.
“As a mother of three, I can relate to the chaos having children can bring, but it is difficult to imagine what these parents go through when they have round the clock appointments and care that is needed. If I can take the stress off another mom by offering dinner at one of my restaurants, I can see her actually sit and be present without worrying about what food will need to be prepared. Others can help as well,” said Katie.
“Sponsoring an event for A Wish Come True is not a business decision. It is a pleasure. It’s a privilege, but more importantly, it’s an honor. I ask all of my business colleagues to consider sponsoring an event for this worthwhile organization. Unlike other events, you will get to witness, firsthand, the happiness that your donation is bringing into these families’ lives. I encourage others to do the same, you will be glad you did,” Al added.
[CREDIT: A Wish Come True] A Wish Come True hosted 185 "Wish Kids" and their families to see the movie Disney's "Wish". Dec. 3 at Showcase Cinema De Lux. Above, at the event, A Wish Come True Executive Director Mary-Kate O'Leary is with Erica Thompson, Bryon and Isaiah Hazzard.
[CREDIT: A Wish Come True] A Wish Come True hosted 185 “Wish Kids” and their families to see the movie Disney’s “Wish”. Dec. 3 at Showcase Cinema De Lux. Above, at the event, A Wish Come True Executive Director Mary-Kate O’Leary is with Erica Thompson, Bryon and Isaiah Hazzard.
Rob Borkowski
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Rob has worked as reporter and editor for several publications, including The Kent County Daily Times and Coventry Courier, before working for Gatehouse in MA then moving home with Patch Media. Now he's publisher and editor of WarwickPost.com. Contact him at [email protected] with tips, press releases, advertising inquiries, and concerns.

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