THE MIX 94.5 CHRISTMAS WISH

THE MIX 94.5 CHRISTMAS WISH

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A holiday tradition of giving – MIX 94.5’s Christmas Wish, presented by 217 Inc Home Services.

 

We know not everyone is going to have a Happy Holiday, but with your help, we’re going to grant as many Christmas Wishes as possible.

Tell us about an incredible family in our community who make a difference… or maybe it’s a wish for someone going through a rough time this year… someone who needs a little extra help for the holidays. Tell us their story, and maybe, we can make that wish come true.

As always, we can’t do this without your donations. Every dollar that we give out was donated by a community member, or business because they care about our wonderful community. Plan to join us on Friday November 22nd at The Virginia Theatre, as we ask for your donation, and help our neighbors have a Merry Christmas.

If you would like, you could donate today online, by just clicking the button below.

 

Wishes must be submitted by 11:59 pm on December 15th, 2024.

Happy Holidays from MIX 94.5!

Christmas Wish rules and guidelinesChristmas Wish F.A.Q.s here.

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