Penn-Trafford Community Raises $84,312 for Make-A-Wish

The students and staff of the Penn-Trafford School District pulled together in what has become an annual event – the “Wishes for Warriors” Telethon.  The 2022 telethon took place on Wednesday, December 21.  For a solid four hours (9 am – 1 pm), the high school’s television production classes and teacher Steve Vinton produced a live broadcast that featured musical performances, studio guests, news, student-produced commercials, and creative videos. 

 

Although the broadcast was limited to four hours, the preparation started many months prior.  Schools and organizations within the district took the initiative to fundraise on behalf of Make-A-Wish, and many were on hand to present their “big check” at the live broadcast.  In total, the district raised $84,312 – enough to grant 19 wishes to children with critical illnesses.  According to Make-A-Wish, research shows children who have wishes granted build the physical and emotional strength needed to fight a critical illness. This can improve their quality of life and produce better health outcomes.


Penn-Trafford’s telethon has presented over $333,000 to Make-A-Wish since its inception in 2017.

 

The Penn-Trafford TV crew

The Penn-Trafford TV crew

 

Students from McCullough presented a check for $8,083.00 which was raised at their annual ‘Frosty Festival’

Students from McCullough presented a check for $8,083.00 which was raised at their annual ‘Frosty Festival’

 

10th-graders Gianna Botti and Lexie Schmidt were featured in a cooking segment

10th-graders Gianna Botti and Lexie Schmidt were featured in a cooking segment

 

Development Coordinator for Make-A-Wish, Jake Seavy, shares some of the history of the non-profit organization during the broadcast

Development Coordinator for Make-A-Wish, Jake Seavy, shares some of the history of the non-profit organization during the broadcast

 

The telethon featured many live performances, such as the Sunrise 1st-graders performing holiday songs

The telethon featured many live performances, such as the Sunrise 1st-graders performing holiday songs

 

Level Green Elementary raised $3,150 through various fundraisers including a ‘deck the halls’ event, pajama day, and afterschool movie

Level Green Elementary raised $3,150 through various fundraisers including a ‘deck the halls’ event, pajama day, and afterschool movie

 

screenshot from the telethon showing total raised:  $84,312