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Katie McGrath, who received a bachelor’s degree from Wright State University in December 2014 and is now in graduate school, was an intern with A Special Wish Foundation for two years until August 2014. She began volunteering with ASW last fall at events.
Soon Katie will begin delivering “wish packets” to wish children that has information about the wishes granted to them.
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