4-Year-Old Ashland Boy Lives His Dream To Be A Garbage Truck Driver Thanks To Make-A-Wish
What’s your dream? Well, a 4-year-old Ashland boy lives his dream to be a garbage truck driver, thanks to Make-A-Wish. What an exciting opportunity for this young boy named Alan, who got to learn from the professionals and “work” the garbage truck route in his hometown of Ashland.
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Ashland Boy Lives His Dream To Be A Garbage Truck Driver
Alan is a 4-year-old from Ashland and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. Alan’s dream was to become a garbage truck driver for a day, and thanks to Make-A-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island, that dream came true. Alan’s parents said that he’s always been fascinated by the process of trash collection and even dressed up as a garbage man for Halloween. He was recently able to spend his special day on a trash route in his hometown of Ashland, and learn from the professionals. Alan was not only granted his wish, but allowed him to feel the support and love of his community who came out to see Alan on his route. 4-Year-Old Ashland Boy Lives His Dream To Be A Garbage Truck Driver Thanks To Make-A-Wish
Alan’s Family Grateful For Making His Wish Come True
“Coming around the corner to see how many people were here, that moment will definitely stick in my mind,” said Alan’s mother, Lola. “This has been amazing, just to take a day to not think about anything else and just celebrate Alan,” she told the crowd. “It’s been tough, our medical journey, and what Alan and Theo deal with having cystic fibrosis. We want to thank the Make-A-Wish team, the WM team, and everyone else who made today possible, as well as the boys’ care team at Boston Children’s Hospital.”
Video From Alan’s Big Make-A-Wish Day
Thanks to Make-A-Wish Massachusetts & Rhode Island for this behind-the-scenes look at Alan’s big day.
4-Year-Old Ashland Boy Lives His Dream To Be A Garbage Truck Driver Thanks To Make-A-Wish