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Make-A-Wish Southern Florida teamed with Ron Magill and Zoo Miami to grant another life-changing wish for a critically ill child.
Aluna Mackey, a five-year-old from Poultney, VT, wished to go on a safari at the zoo and learn about wild animals. The young girl, who has been impacted by cystic fibrosis, visited with her parents and little brother for a magical day that allowed her to be a kid enjoying time with loved ones, far from her usual medical facilities. In addition to her VIP experience in Miami, the Mackeys enjoyed a nearly week-long dream vacation in South Florida.
The wish and all that surrounded it were not just a nice thing Make-A-Wish did for the family, but a necessary respite from a disease that has dominated all their lives.
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