Thanks to Little Caesars Pizza and Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery, we’re spreading some holiday magic this year! Listen below to the Christmas Wishes we’ve granted so far!
Christmas Wish #21 – Rosa wants help with Christmas for her kids
Rosa’s husband was deported this year, which has been emotionally and financially hard on the whole family. And since he was the main provider, Christmas for her kids looks impossible this year.
Christmas Wish #22 – Kristal wants to get her mom a new freezer
Kristal is making a wish for her mom to get a new freezer. She discovered it was broken on Thanksgiving and all the food inside was ruined.
Christmas Wish #23 – Tracy’s daughter gets a fresh start
Tracy’s wish is for her daughter and grandkids to be able to put presents under the tree. Her daughter is starting over after serving in the Coast Guard and Christmas is tough to make happen this year.
Christmas Wish #24 – Ashley wishes for family friends to have a great Christmas
Ashley wants to be sure a family that does SO MUCH for the community has a good Christmas themselves.
Christmas Wish #25 – TJ & Patty wish for their heater to get fixed
The heater in TJ and Patty’s trailer went out and they’ve been trying to get it working again.
BONUS CHRISTMAS WISH – Kara makes a wish for her son
Kara’s son had bilateral hip surgery last month. He’s had a great attitude with being unable to walk, in a wheelchair, and not able to go outside and play. She wishes for something to help him stay busy during recovery.
Hear more of this year’s Christmas Wishes here:
Christmas Wishes for December 7th through December 11th
Christmas Wishes for December 14th through December 18th
KAFE’s Christmas Wish is powered by LITTLE CAESARS
Little Caesars is proud sponsor of this years Christmas Wish Nomination process. Little Caesars has been locally owned and operated in Whatcom and Skagit County for 32 years! Happy Holidays pizza fans!
KAFE’s Christmas Wish is financed by Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery
Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery is committed to providing energy and improving lives in the communities where we live, work and play. We’re honored to have supported community events in Whatcom County since 1954; cheers to 66 years and Happy holidays from our family to yours!