Please Note: Twilight Wish Foundation is registered in Pennsylvania as a nonprofit corporation and is a public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations made to grant open wishes are tax deductible. Twilight Wish Foundation will make every effort to ensure that donated funds go to the wish of your choice. If this is not possible, we will apply the funds to the most urgent and similar wish open at the time. Twilight Wish Foundation has final decision-making authority over the use of all donations.
Henry F., 72, Butler, PA
/in Fulfilled Wishes/by Mary FarrellOur Butler County chapter recently granted Henry Fowler’s wish to visit his son in prison. Henry, 72, has not been able to see his son in over four years and wished for transportation to Erie to see him. This simple wish was granted on February 24, 2017.
Katherine R., 74, Butler, PA
/in Fulfilled Wishes/by Mary FarrellKatherine Rapp, 74, a resident of Butler, PA, recently had her wish for a computer, desk and webcam granted, thanks to our Butler County chapter. Katherine does not have family living nearby and her main contact with family and friends is via the internet. She wished for a desktop computer with a webcam so that she could skype with her family. Katherine worked at Butler Memorial Hospital and Butler County Courthouse for years. Her wish was granted on November 21st by our Butler County chapter.
Jane R., 83, Cabot, PA
/in Fulfilled Wishes/by Mary FarrellJane Rhodaberger, an 83-year-old resident of Cabot, Pennsylvania, had her wish to go to a Pirates game and meet second baseman Neil Walker granted, thanks to the Butler County chapter of Twilight Wish Foundation. The two most important things in Rhodaberger are her family and baseball. As the mother of 13 children, Rhodaberger always put her family first. She is grandmother to 40 grandchildren and will welcome her 37th great-grandchild in September. In addition, Rhodaberger is an active member of St. John’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Butler and has volunteered at Herman Fire Hall for over 40 years. Her wish to go to a Pirates game and meet Neil Walker was granted on Thursday, September 10th. In addition, she walked across the Roberto Clemente Bridge to PNC Park with her family, something she has always wanted to do. 75 of her family members accompanied her to the game! Thank you to the Pittsburgh Pirates who donated 13 tickets for this wish and arranged for Rhodaberger to meet Walker.