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AirPods for Kiki to listen to music as a coping mechanism

Posted Nov 5, 2024
Kiki suffers from depression, which can make everyday life feel incredibly challenging. One of her primary coping mechanisms is listening to music and dancing, as these activities allow her to express herself and momentarily escape from her feelings. Music has always been a source of comfort and joy for her, helping to lift her spirits during difficult times. To enhance this experience even further, Kiki has been dreaming of getting a pair of Apple AirPods Pro 2. With these AirPods, she would have the freedom to fully immerse herself in the music without any distractions. The high-quality sound and noise-cancellation features would provide the perfect environment for her to connect deeply with her favorite songs. Additionally, having these AirPods would transform her long commute to and from school into a more enjoyable experience. Instead of feeling burdened by the travel time, she could use it as an opportunity to discover new music or revisit cherished tracks, allowing her to find comfort and solace during the journey. Ultimately, these AirPods would play a significant role in enhancing Kiki's emotional well-being, bringing her joy and a sense of peace in her daily life.

Kiki is 16 years old and lives in NY

Kiki is a wonderful young lady filled with good spirits. She has so much joy and cheer to share with others that she joined her school cheerleading squad. Kiki is respectful of others and is doing well academically. She also helps out at home with chores.

The Wish Story

Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. requests this wish for Kiki.

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Lisa grants the wish for Kiki! Thanks Lisa.

One Simple Wish sends the gift to the Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. for Kiki.

Kiki receives the wish from Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc.

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