There is a message on the other Make A Wish topic, that is not signed other than from Make a Wish, Colorado.
It gives the impression, which is totally false, that I in some way was prying into the privacy or did not respect the privacy of a sick child. That is false, and it is an insult to someone who was only trying to help a sick child have fun, maybe for an hour or a day take their mind off their illness.
First of all, my response of calling their office, was only after seeing the post which is supposed to contain the email request from Lu Ann of Make A Wish. It said in two places that the chlld was interested in WWII history and planes and tanks. By the way, I know someone who might be able to give a tank ride, but at this point I am not going to stick my neck out on that one. IT SAID IN PLAIN LANGUAGE THAT IT WOULD BE GREAT IF THE CHILD COULD HAVE "A FLIGHT IN AN OLD AIRPLANE." I phoned a friend and asked if he would do the ride. Neither he nor I was doing this for any financial gain or any other reason than to help a child. I did not get Lu Ann, I left a message, and I spoke to a man, then to a lady named Loren. NEVER, AT NO TIME, NEVER, NOT ONCE, DID I ASK ANYTHING TO VIOLATE THE PRIVACY OF THE CHILD OR HIS FAMILY. NEVER, NOT ONCE, AT NO TIME, DID I ASK THE CHILD'S NAME OR FAMILY NAME. I really only asked 3 questions, first two were how old is the child, and are there any physical limits. This is important as the WW II plane I had in mind, just like mine or many others are two seat tandem, so that the rider is in their own cockpit, and needs some maturity. I would not take a really young child, say 6 years old, and would have no problem with a young teenager. Age 9 falls somewhat in between, and might depend on some other factors which I won't go into here, but may be obvious. My last question was where the family lived, just so we knew which airport is closer. I think I could get rides at several different airports, from APA to BJC to Boulder or Longmont.
I don't know if it would have been different if I had been able to speak to Lu Ann, perhaps so. But this organization, which as far as I know does great things, is located about 3 miles from APA airport where I believe I did or could arrange a flight. The child's family is perhaps within 10 miles of this airport or maybe not to far to BJC. If the flight is not done in a tandem warbird, we might be able to find another type. I myself would have provided it in my Bonanza if that would be acceptable and the parents or parent could ride along also. I have done dozens of rides for Young Eagle kids and some for their parents. All seemed to like them, and I have done a few in the Spitfire.
I don't know why the letter from the foundation is unsigned or why it's tone is so negative. It's about the same attitude I got last time I volunteered for Make A Wish. If the child really does want an airplane ride, and isn't allowed to go, it will be a sad thing that we lost the chance to help.
I might mention that I served as a volunteer to take some kids from big cities skiing in Aspen. Many of these kids came from families that had big problems, often had been in trouble, some in gangs or jail. It sounds like a joke, but more than once they told us they had trouble sleeping at first in Aspen without the sounds of sirens or even gunfire. I was a very small piece of the organization, but no one ever claimed I was invading their privacy.We knew the kids first names and where they were from, many of them wanted and did talk about their situation and seemed to thrive on what help we could give, some came back the next year.
There is also the great work done by the Morgan Adams Foundation, that has raised about $ 1.5 MILLION for research in children's cancer. They used the kids names, and often photos,and some parents and kids have even been there in person. I got a lot of thanks for what little I have done to help and I sure never had anyone claim that I was invading their privacy.
Morgan Adams doesn't think it is the fault or blame or shame on a child if they get sick. Any shame is on us as adults if we can and don't try to help.
I don't know where or why Make A Wish has that attitude, hope they don't convey that burden to the child.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
Spitfire N308WK
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