WYMG Christmas Wish 2022

WYMG Christmas Wish 2022

Photo: 100.5 WYMG


Thanks to everyone who donated during Rockathon (and the Christmas Wish program) and supported Central Illinois Families! Don’t forget you can still get in on the online auction below.

Christmas wish is presented by WYMG 100.5, Rewind 93.5, and Henson Robinson Company. The purpose of Christmas Wish is to provide families in need in our community with goods, services, or Christmas gifts. For some families, this may mean paying an overdue utility bill, a set of snow tires for another, baby items, or food for yet another.  The Christmas Wish program attempts to make the holiday season a bit brighter for those families who have fallen on hard times due to illness, layoffs, financial difficulties, or other trying circumstances.

Videos

Theresa finds out she’s getting a Christmas Wish

Joe Crain has a message!

Diane from Halls Harley Davidson visits Lynch and Amy

Theresa visit the station to say thanks

Click below to listen to all the Christmas Wishes!!

All money raised from WYMG’s Online Auction will go directly to granting wishes and helping our local neighbors!!  WYMG’s Online Auction coming soon!!

Do you want to make a donation?
To make a secure online donation please click Donations below to fill out the payment form. If you’d like to make a cash donation, you can also send your check to:
WYMG Christmas Wish
3501 E Sangamon Avenue, Springfield 62707

Tune into 100.5 WYMG for More Details!

 

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