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Make-A-Wish New Mexico marks 40 years by granting Rome trip to teen who is cancer-free
Summary
Make-A-Wish New Mexico unveiled a new Wish Wall and is granting a trip to Rome for 16-year-old Isabella Solis, who was recently declared cancer-free; local groups and first responders helped make the wish possible.
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Make-A-Wish New Mexico is marking its 40th anniversary with a new Wish Wall and a milestone grant for a teenager. The organization granted a trip to Rome for 16-year-old Isabella Solis, who was recently declared cancer-free. Her wish includes visiting the Vatican and meeting Pope Leo. Local groups and agencies joined family members to support the effort.
Key details:
- Isabella Solis, 16, said she was cleared as cancer-free in January and wished to travel to Rome and meet Pope Leo.
- Make-A-Wish New Mexico unveiled a new Wish Wall as part of its 40th anniversary observance.
- Support for the wish came from family, community members, Otero Brothers Roofing, and leaders at Albuquerque Fire Rescue.
- The organization described the Rome trip as becoming a reality for Isabella.
Summary:
The event highlights four decades of Make-A-Wish New Mexico granting experiences for children facing critical illnesses and marks a public celebration of that work. Organizers described the Rome trip as moving forward, though specific timing was not provided. Undetermined at this time.
