The premise behind Wish Upon A Hero is that any ONE person can make a difference in any other person's life. The more members we have on the site, the more heroes there will be granting wishes. In an effort to raise more awareness for Wish Upon A Hero we are always looking for TV programs, magazine, and news opportunities to promote the site. We appreciate any support or connections anyone has in getting us notice. Please check out the feature to get a Wish Upon A Hero Superbowl Commercial.
Millions of cell phones, inkject and laser printer cartridges are disposed of improperly every year. When recycled responsibly, the metals can be put back into circulation, decreasing the need for new metal mining.
Wish Upon A Hero is the largest social helping website in the world. We have over 20,000 registered members who can help us launch our latest Hero Program. The Recycle Heroes program has been established to organize the collection of cell phones and ink cartridge to be disposed of properly. You can become a Recycle Hero by sending the Foundation your used cell phone and ink cartridges. We will consolidate the items and send them to the Funding Factory who will dispose of the items properly and financially reward the Wish Upon a Hero Foundation. The money earned from the recycled products will be used to grant more wishes. Click here to goto the Recycle Heroes Program.
Make A Difference Day is the largest national day of helping others -- a celebration of neighbors helping neighbors. Everyone can participate. USA WEEKEND and Newman's Own salute Make A Difference Day volunteers by awarding $100,000 for charity.
Everyone be sure to enter Wish Upon A Hero. This is OUR DAY! More people need to know about us.
Also a big thanks to herhoneydew for getting us on the news in St Louis, Missourri. Everyone be sure to let your news community know what you are doing to help change the world.
Join us in the forums to discuss how you can make a difference in your community. http://www.wishuponahero.com/forums/forum/?id=35
Allison Mae Guinter, 12, of Winfield, died peacefully on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, after a brave fight with leukemia in the Janet Weis Children's Hospital of Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where she had been undergoing treatment since first becoming ill in May. She was born Dec. 2, 1995, in Lewisburg, a daughter of Matthew J. Bobb, of Glen Iron, and Trina L. Guinter, of Winfield.
Wish Upon A Hero was created for people to help other people efficiently. The spirit of the site is altruistic in nature and wants to support those who are looking to further their education in social services. Therefore, we create the Hero Scholarship, to financially support those who desire to further their education.
When Wish Upon A Hero member Bridgetslaw applied for the Hero Scholarship, looking to complete her bachelor's degree in human services but needed some assistance we knew she needed an education hero to help out. Study hard Bridgetslaw and let us know when you graduate!
After months and months of planning, the New Jersey Chapter and American Legion Post 133 were able to see their effort to grant Pearl Harbor Survivor, Michael Yuhas, wish come true. SEE THE PICTURES.