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“ I wish to go on a Caribbean cruise”
Garrett , age 12
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Garrett, age 12 -- Metro St. Louis Chapter

Twelve-year-old Garrett is a model of perseverance and courage, having endured 108 weeks of treatment for his life-threatening medical condition, without ever complaining or losing hope. During the 100th week of his treatment, Garrett received a welcome distraction from his treatment…the fulfillment of his one true wish.

When volunteers from the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Metro St. Louis visited Garrett, he told them that his greatest wish was to go on a Caribbean cruise. Thanks to sponsorship from UAW-GM, the Foundation was able to provide Garrett with an amazing wish experience.

Garrett strikes a pose with his sisters, parents, and grandparents. (Photo courtesy of Signature Studio Creative Photography.)

Garrett’s wish kicked off in spectacular fashion with a bon voyage party hosted by local United Auto Workers and a General Motors plant. The employees made signs for Garrett and collected additional gifts that the youngster could enjoy on his cruise. Garrett was thrilled not only with the wonderful gesture of generosity, but also that the time for his wish to come true had finally arrived.

Aftdr the party, Garrett and his family embarked on their cruise aboard a Royal Caribbean ship. They traveled to Puerto Rico, Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten, and St. Thomas.

When the ship was docked, Garrett took advantage of the many shore excursions, which included a snorkeling cruise, a dolphin encounter, and a helicopter tour. Of course, the 12-year-old was also able to enjoy all of the fabulous amenities and accommodations aboard the spectacular Royal Caribbean ship.

Among the more memorable highlights of Garrett’s cruise was the opportunity to attend the America’s Cup Sailing Regatta, named after the most well-known yachting event in the world.

“Back when we were first starting the treatments, it never seemed like we would make it to week 100,” said Garrett’s stepmother Betsy. “So this is a really nice ending to Garrett’s treatment.”

It may be the end of Garrett’s treatment, but only the beginning of a bright future.




Inspired Thoughts

  • I cannot imagine the hardships placed upon Garrett and his family dealing with his medical condition. But seeing the smile on his face helps me understand how hope, strength, and joy are provided by the great group of people at Make-A-Wish! All the best to Garrett, his family, and Make-A-Wish.
    - Mike 08/30/2006 10:59
  • Hi, this is Shannon. Garrett's little sister, Laurel, is my best friend. I am happy for Garrett that his treatments are over. I hope that everyone will fight cancer as well as Garrett did.
    - Shannon 08/30/2006 11:00

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