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$90
The cost of the wish includes the item, 2.9% credit card fee, sales tax and shipping charges (when applicable).
NEEDED BY 09/18

A few pairs of work pants for Chris who is excited about his new job

Posted Sep 4, 2024
Chris just secured his first job at a nearby restaurant as a busboy and would like to secure several pairs of appropriate slacks to wear throughout the week and a black belt that fits. Chris plans to work as many shifts as possible after school as he has set a goal of saving up for his first car. Please consider helping Chris to purchase appropriate work attire, as he is currently borrowing a pair from his friend who helped him get the job.

Chris is 17 years old and lives in NJ

Chris has aspirations of enlisting in the Navy as a top goal after graduating high school. He has been the primary caregiver of his younger sibling since he was born, given the chaotic circumstances before entering placement. Chris demonstrates resilience, responsibility, and compassion through all of life's challenges as he tries to lead by example for his younger brother. Since entering care with his younger brother, it has been an adjustment as he naturally feels responsible and compelled to take care of himself. He is constantly reminded to take time for himself and enjoy being a kid. Chris is bright, witty, and competitive, with a strong passion for sports and working out.

The Wish Story

Multicultural Community Services, Inc. requests this wish for Chris.

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Linda grants the wish for Chris! Thanks Linda.

"Hi Chris! Good luck in your new job!"

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"Thank you for granting a few pairs of work pants for Chris who is excited about his new job; it's greatly appreciated!"

Chris receives the wish from Multicultural Community Services, Inc.

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