Nov. 12, 2013 
Ch. 8 spotlights Bradfield students' Make-A-Wish project 
Bradfield students Jack and Truman were featured on WFAA's Good Morning Texas this morning with Make-A-Wish CEO  
Bradfield students Jack and Truman were featured on WFAA's "News 8 Daybreak" this morning with Make-A-Wish CEO Scotty Landry.

 

Bradfield third-graders Jack Barksdale and Truman Barden read their letters to Santa and talked about their school's Make-A-Wish project during this morning's WFAA's "News 8 Daybreak" show.

 

Students wrote more than 700 letters to Santa to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation through Macy's "Believe" Project. The students committed their efforts to Jack, who is currently in remission after a battle with lymphoma. Jack's wish is to drive with his family in an RV for a beach vacation in Watercolor, Fla. this spring.  

 

Truman's heartwarming letter included a wish for Santa to "please remember the kids in the hospital this Christmas."

 

Click here to view this morning's segment. 

 

Macy's will donate $1 for each letter received, up to $1 million to Make-A-Wish. If you are interested in writing a letter to Santa, please visit Macys.com/Believe


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