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7.18.2005 ET
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Disney Presents $2 Million To The Make-A-Wish Foundation® During Star-Studded Fundraiser Aboard The Disney Magic Cruise Ship On the Eve Of The 50th Anniversary Of Disneyland
(CSRwire) LOS ANGELES - Disney's once-in-a-lifetime fundraising event held
aboard the Disney Magic cruise ship last night generated more than $1
million for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. After Disney Chief Executive
Officer Michael Eisner presented the check to Make-A-Wish Foundation of
America President and Chief Executive Officer David Williams, Disney
President, Chief Operating Officer and CEO-Elect Bob Iger called upon
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse to present Williams with a surprise second
check for $1 million dollars donated by the company.
The $2 million will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America and the
Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Inland Empire, Calif., chapters,
helping them continue their mission of granting the wishes of children
with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience
with hope, strength and joy.
Those who attended the party and participated in the fun, interactive
events with guests aboard the Disney Cruise Line ship included: Kelly
Preston (Sky High), Paige Hemmis and Paul DiMeo (Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition), Randy Jackson (American Idol), Raven-Symoné and Kyle Massey
(That's So Raven), Amy Bruckner (The Suite Life), Christy Carlson Romano
(Kim Possible), Kurtwood Smith (That 70's Show), Diane Disney Miller
(Silverado Winery), Ashley Parker Snider (Fess Parker Winery & Vineyard),
Mark Hoppus (Blink 182), Skateboarder Bob Burnquist, Los Angeles Dodgers
Eric Gagne and Jason Phillips, Los Angeles Angel Tim Salmon, Los Angeles
King Steve Avery, Green Bay Packer Ahman Green and Cincinnati Bengal TJ
Houshmanzadeh.
Honorary Cruise Directors, who helped to raise pre-awareness and support
for the event, were: Jim Belushi, Candice Bergen, Tom Bergeron, Amanda
Bynes, Jackie Chan, Johnny Depp, Jennifer Garner, Chris Harrison, Teri
Hatcher, Tony Hawk, Felicity Huffman, Hugh Jackman, George Lopez, Garry
Marshall, Christy Carlson Romano, John Stamos and Raven-Symoné.
Disney's history of wish granting started when Walt Disney opened
Disneyland in 1955 and hosted children from around the world. In 1980,
Disney joined together with the newly launched Make-A-Wish Foundation to
help grant the Foundation's first official wish - a trip to Disneyland for
7-year-old Frank "Bopsy" Salazar. Today, Disney fulfills more than 5,000
wishes each year, with a Disney theme park visit remaining the
Foundation's most requested wish.
Said Eisner: "Walt created Disneyland 'with the hope that it would become
a source of joy and inspiration to all the world.' And it is...
Disneyland was the site of the very first wish granted by the Make-A-Wish
Foundation and it remains a very special place that nurtures children's
hopes, fulfills their dreams and makes their wishes come true."
Other one-of-a-kind wish experiences requested include taking a Disney
cruise, working with Disney animators, meeting favorite Disney talent and
characters or visiting the sets of Disney films and television shows.
Added Iger: "Walt Disney would be proud that on the eve of the 50th
Anniversary of Disneyland, we recognize, celebrate and continue his legacy
of making wishes come true through our work with the Make-A-Wish
Foundation."
During the evening, one child had her special wish granted. The wish of
12-year-old Elizabeth "Ashley" Gullap of Ripley, Miss., was to see what
it's like to be a star and attend a red carpet event with Disney Channel's
Raven-Symoné. Her dream was fulfilled when she arrived in a limousine and
the two walked the red carpet together, posing for photographers and even
participating in media interviews together. American Idol's Randy Jackson
joined the two on the carpet, surprising Ashley and greeting her with a big
hug. Then it was on to Rockin' Bar D where the two greeted guests and
signed autographs for fans. Since the debut of "That's So Raven" in 2003,
Raven-Symoné has granted 31 wishes.
Said Williams: "This generous gift is just one example of the remarkable
commitment Disney has made to the Make-A-Wish mission through the years.
We thank them for underwriting this event so that all proceeds benefit the
Make-A-Wish Foundation, and we look forward to continuing our special
relationship with Disney in bringing hope, strength and joy to children
with life-threatening medical conditions."
Former wish recipients were also on hand to provide inspiration to the
evening's special guests. Ohio's Travis Flores, 14 and undergoing
treatment for cystic fibrosis, had his book "The Spider Who Never Gave Up"
published in 1999 and was on hand to sign autographs while celebrities read
his story to children in attendance.
Special Ambassador children aboard were Lydia Romero, 6, from West Covina,
Calif., Jonathon Poole, 9, from Los Angeles, Gannon Eck, 8, and Courtney
Faye-Smith, 10, from San Clemente, Calif. Thirty other wish families
were also aboard to enjoy the festivities.
Admiral Sponsors of Disney's "An Evening of Magic" were American Airlines
and the
Los Angeles Lakers Youth Foundation.
In addition to the fundraiser, Disney's support of the Make-A-Wish
Foundation this year included Wishes! -- a compilation CD presented by
Walt Disney Records and DisneyHand that features Barbra Streisand, Elton
John, Tony Bennett and many more singing classic Disney songs that reflect
upon the power of wishes, friendship and hope. The CD offers a newly
recorded track, "Wishes," performed by Peabo Bryson and Kimberley Locke.
The moving song was performed live by the duo to cap off the night's
festivities. For each "Wishes!" CD purchased, DisneyHand donates $5 to the
Make-A-Wish Foundation.
This October, Disneyland will host the Make-A-Wish 25th Anniversary
Conference. Disney plans to host wish children from around the globe to
join the anniversary celebration.
For more information about the Make-A-Wish Foundation, visit www.wish.org. For more
information on Disney's philanthropic efforts, visit www.disneyhand.com.
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