Wish Upon A Hero

November 13th, 2009

I stumbled across a website today where people help other people by answering their wishes.  The wishes might range from help with flea medications, to food for the holidays, to help moving a trailer for some disabled folks.  It s people helping people.

Its Wish Upon A Hero.  The site was created by Dave Girgenti in the aftermath of 9-11.  He watched people post photos of missing loved ones and decided there was a better way to connect people in need with people who could help, with that thought WishUponAHero.com was born.

The site is free to use and registrants can request up to three wishes at a time. Its a good place to check in your daily pursuit of sharing the good.




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9 Responses to “Wish Upon A Hero”

  1. Susan says:

    Epic website! I’m so happy I stumbled here through yahoo, i’m gonna definitely need to put this one on the old bookmark list…

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