Elizabeth from IL , Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Cali Wish


Before I was diagnosed with cancer, a typical week for me included attending school, being highly involved with school activities: cheerleading, softball, clubs including officer positions and 4H. I have not been able to participate in life like my peers. Because of my illness, my parents missed a lot of work. They've made sacrifices to support and care for me. While I still have a ways to go, I am making good strides at getting better. A family vacation would be healing for my family.

Cecily from NJ, Medullablastoma

Disney Wish


After a month of unsolved "illness" changed my life forever when a CT scan revealed I had a mass in my brain. With my diagnosis my life was turned upside down. My mom is truly the hero. This would not only make my dream of going to Walt Disney World come true but give me an opportunity to thank my mom in a way I never could on my own.
This past year has been more than difficult. Nik's Wish entered my life at a time I could no longer find that great joy. Nik's Wish gave me something to look forward to on my most challenging days. Some people look for the light at the tunnel but because of the wonderful Nik's Wish community I've been looking for the castle at the end of Main Street.

Nik's Wish is full of beautiful angels that my family and I are beyond grateful for. Thank you for all that you've done to bring light into my life. This foundation is unbelievable. I will never forget this experience and always hold it so close to my heart. Thank you will never be enough.

Kimberlee from NJ, Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Disney Wish


Kimberlee just graduated from Rutgers with a degree in Social Work, and is scheduled to begin working for child care services-- and now there is no telling when that will begin. For the last year and 1/2 she has undergone treatment, including a stem cell transplant. In between all this she just lost her father who was also going through Multiple Myeloma. I would love to see her dream of seeing Disney at Christmas come true. (Kimberlee's mom)

We had a wonderful trip in Disney last week, thanks to the Nikolas Ritschel Foundation!

It was a truly amazing week that breathed some new life into all of us. I'm so grateful that I got to share it with my mom, Aunt Kathy, and Tina. A huge thank you to my wish coordinator Denise for organizing and putting together a perfect trip.

John from IL , AL Osteosarcoma

Hiking in Hawaii


I was in my last month of my freshmen year at college when I finally saw a doctor for the pain and swelling in my left shoulder. I found out that I had osteosarcoma. I have always loved exploring and being outside and connecting with nature, and my cancer has, for a long time, deprived me of the opportunity to do so. My parents, who have obviously been through all the hardships of treatment along with me, could really use a relaxing vacation somewhere warm...

Caitlin from AL, Fighting Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Swimming with Dolphins in Hawaii


(Caitlin is autistic so I am helping her with this Carol Brooks) Caitlin began to have painful and swollen lymph nodes about a year ago . She had to endure 9 months of pain before she even had the correct diagnoses. Since she has begun treatment she has suffered hair loss, nausea, and pain from chemotherapy drugs. But the most heart breaking thing is we will not be able to complete our project to see all 50 states, a project we began about 10 years ago and hoped to finish in the next year. Caitlin is very heart broken that the trip will have to be postponed in the best case or forgotten in the worst case. this trip would help Caitlin to recover from treatment and give her something to look forward too. - Hawaii

Thank you for giving Caitlin and all of us this wonderful gift. and we really appreciate being chosen to have this gift.

Destiny from AR, Fighting Wilms Tumor

Computer


It would give me hope and a reward for facing this head on and for being strong and brave. I would love a Mac laptop or desktop with a printer.

"Thank you so much for this blessing!"

Bailey from AR, Fighting Germ Cell Tumor

Saxophone


It would help my family to provide me the opportunity to pursue my love of music in college, since instruments are not provided and were currently experiencing a significant financial burden

Savannah from IL, Fighting Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

Meet Sutton Foster


Everyone at the cancer center and Swedish American have been absolutely amazing. It has been an incredibly long journey and I feel as if I'm finally starting to be able to live life again. Obviously, no one expects to get a cancer diagnosis, but especially not at age 23. But I think my positivity and optimism has helped me immensely through all of this. I know that being negative or upset isn't going to help me heal or move forward. I have also received the nickname "Wonder Woman". I want to inspire other people who are going through something like this and show them that there is always hope, love, and support from everyone around them. Somehow I managed to keep a smile on my face during this journey and I want to share that with others. I would also love the opportunity to do something with my family. I think it would help put these bad days behind us and give us a nice distraction from cancer.

Anthony from GA, Fighting Rhabdonayosarcoma

Busch Gardens


I am a 19 year old young adult who was enjoying life until I got diagnosed with cancer. I enjoyed playing basketball, swimming, exercising, riding my bike, hanging out with friends, eating out. Now I can only swim and I miss my fun life.

This will provide support for us to go on a vacation to Tampa Bay FL. I always wanted to go to Busch Gardens. This would be the perfect celebration after treatment is over.

Brenda from CA, Fighting Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Wedding


I have had cancer for 5 years now. Never once did I ever finish a treatment. This has been a huge financial burden to my family. Now my T-cell immunotherapy treatment requires me to fly to Philadelphia every three months, putting my parents on another financial strain. This is why I would like to ask for a grant. My fiancee and I would like to get married and the cost of a wedding is going to be hard for them while they're trying to pay bills, groceries, gas and save up for my trips to Philadelphia. It doesn't have to be much, but a little something goes a long way.

Samantha from AR, Fighting Anaplastic Astrocytoma

Family Vacation


Throughout Samantha's treatment process she has done extremely well in trying to keep a positive mindset despite virtually all aspects of her life being disrupted. She has been 100% compliant with all of her treatment recommendations. It is hoped that her application for a wish will be approved so that she can receive a much deserved emotional boost and respite in follow up to her cancer journey.

Savannah from IL, Fighting Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

Hawaii


Everyone at the cancer center and Swedish American have been absolutely amazing. It has been an incredibly long journey and I feel as if I'm finally starting to be able to live life again. Obviously, no one expects to get a cancer diagnosis, but especially not at age 23. But I think my positivity and optimism has helped me immensely through all of this. I know that being negative or upset isn't going to help me heal or move forward. I have also received the nickname "Wonder Woman". I want to inspire other people who are going through something like this and show them that there is always hope, love, and support from everyone around them. Somehow I managed to keep a smile on my face during this journey and I want to share that with others. I would also love the opportunity to do something with my family. I think it would help put these bad days behind us and give us a nice distraction from cancer.

We can't thank you & Nik's Wish enough! It was a trip of a lifetime. We had so much fun! Mahalo!!!!  

Samantha from TN, Fighting B-Cell ALL

Family Trip to Arizona


I was diagnosed with B-Cell ALL December 24th 2017. My treatment. Will go through April/June of 2020. My life has been put on a pretty big hold, I haven't been able to work and being around the public in times where my counts are compromised could be life threatening. I go the okay to start back school this fall (2018) and I will be doing all online classes. I am so excited to be able to feel like I am making progress again in life, but I am in need of a laptop to do my school work. Not having income for 6 months and I just got the approval for disability, I am now having to play catch-up on bills and medical bills. I'm not sure how I can make a laptop for school fit into my budget...

Malcom from AL, Fighting Renal Cell Carcinoma & Osteosarcoma

Disney Vacation


Things have been crazy, I graduated high school and wanted dot take culinary arts. Then to be diagnosed with 2 different cancers at the same time changed everything. My parents have 5 kids. I am number 2 of 5 and I'm constantly in and out of the hospital and my parents stay with me. My siblings miss us and we miss them. It is hard. I wish we could all go to Disney World and have fun together.

Ramone from CA, Fighting Metastatic Osteosarcoma

Super bowl


My life was normal. I was able to walk, run and play football and now I have been diagnosed with cancer and I have a broken femur.

It would help me tremendously if I may get comfortable transportation to the Super Bowl

Allison from MS, Fighting Oligodendroglia brain tumor

Hawaii


At 16 years old, I was diagnosed with an oligodendroglia brain tumor in March 2015 and had brain surgery to remove the tumor. This surgery left me unable to speak and my right side extremely weak. After intense therapy, I regained the ability to speak and walk unassisted. I have been a patient at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital since my diagnosis. In October 2018 I had a recurrence and my 2nd brain surgery to remove multiple areas of tumor. After my brain surgery I developed seizures and I am no longer able to drive or work. I am almost finished with my 6 weeks of radiation therapy and will start chemo therapy after radiation is complete. I would love to be able to go to a beach or Disney Cruise and just relax and recharge and get my mind off of cancer and everything it has taken away from me.

Corey from TX, Fighting positive lymphatic acute leukemia

Disney


I went to the ER for, blacking out, cold and hot chills, shortness of breath etc. that is when they did many blood works and was determined that I had leukemia and transferred me to another hospital by ambulance, they transferred me to MD Anderson cancer center in Houston Texas, they did a bone marrow which confirmed I had Philadelphia positive lymphatic acute leukemia. my whole world turned upside down, as I just had a son who just turned two, I got married and we bought our first home. now everything has changed so suddenly. we have no income once so ever. I cant work for at least a year and a half. my doctor told me to come to this website to try and apply with yall. please get in touch with me if possible. thank you.

Justin from IL, Fighting Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor

Guy Fieri


I was diagnosed in June of 2016 with DSRCT which is an extremely rare and aggressive form of soft tissue sarcoma. It has been an extremely long two and a half years of constant treatment and hardship for myself and my family. I think getting this grant is exactly what myself and my family needs. It would be a much needed break to forget about everything and just be free again, even if it is for a short amount of time. Mentally i think it would do wonders for myself as i have been struggling in that department for the last few months.

John from IL, Fighting Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor

Last wish with Friends


Johnny called me and told me he was on his way to the hospital when I jumped in my car and headed down there, I walked into the room when the doctor told us he isn't certain but it looked like lymphoma. 3 days in the hospital and he was transferred via ambulance to U of I hospital Chicago. After 2 days there they couldn't give us a definitive diagnoses, we received a call from a doctor at Comer Childrens who had us come in for a discussion. It went then we discovered Johnny has DSCRT, which is predominately a male pediatric cancer.

Johnny had radiation, chemo, Hi-Pec surgery and a stem cell transplant.

Johnny was NED for almost a year. On his scan in October it was discovered tumors were progressing, in December it was yet again progressing.

Micah from WA, Fighting Ewings Sarcoma

Swimming with Manta Rays


In Dec. of 2017 I was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma. The tumors were found in my right pelvis, spine and soft tissues. I went through a year of aggressive chemo and radiation treatments, leaving me exhausted and tired. But now that I am done with treatment I am back to continuing my education in Marine Biology at Western Washington University. I would like to go to Hawaii to scuba dive and see the amazing sea life, and enjoy some relaxing time with my family.

Alicia from MI, Fighting Brain Tumor

Universal Studios Vacation


was diagnosed at the age of 13 with a Polymoxoid Astrocytoma. 2 1/2 years ago I thought would be my last chemo treatment unfortunately in March of 2018 the tumor began to grow. I started a new treatment and was very hopeful but due to sever side effects my doctor stopped it for now with hopefully news of a new plan in the next few weeks.

I was referred to this organization by a young lady named Brittany who took a trip to Universal Studios. I have been experiencing lots of stress and anxiety due to the unknown of what type of treatment i will be facing and could use a getaway for me and my family.

Curtis from FL, Fighting Pituitary Carcinoma

New York City


Before my diagnosis, I had a strong interest in becoming a physician. After my diagnosis, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy treatments, my interest became a determination. My personal experience as a patient really helped me to understand how to become a compassionate and caring physician to all patients. I believe that my diagnosis did not hinder me but has empowered me to become an empathetic Surgical treatment and recovery is very stressful both for my family and I. At times I know it overwhelmed my family to watch me suffer from pain and struggle through recovery. A period of rest will help my family and I to truly rejuvenate and bond together by releasing the stressful past memories and celebrating the current and future times we can spend together.

Alexandra from FL, Fighting Leukemia ALL

Cali Vacation


Hello my name is Alexandra Suazo, I'm 20 years old and i live in Florida. i have a husband and a one year old son. i relapsed on March 2018. 2 years after completing the first time that i was diagnosed with leukemia all. its been very hard since theres not a lot of recourse for my age but thanks to you guys i know i can count on you ! i would love to go on a vacation and forget about treatment for a little bit and enjoy life and feel free.

Ethan from IL, Fighting Testicular Cancer

Cali Vacation


Before diagnosis I liked hanging out with my friends, playing in a band, going to work & deciding on a career. Right now nearing the end of treatment, I spend a lot of time on the couch just getting out of the house to go to treatments. For the past 6 months I haven't been able to be very social and my family has spent all of their extra time caring for me. A Nik Wish would allow us to spend time together having fun not revolving around doctors or treatments

Kaylee from, IL, Fighting Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Disney Vacation


I was diagnosed with stage 3 Hodgkin's Lymphoma on May 4, 2018. I was getting ready to graduate from high school and celebrate my 18th birthday. Instead I had to get ready to start chemotherapy. During my graduation, all I could think about was the fact that I have cancer. My dream would be to celebrate with my family at Disney World. Disney World in Orlando is our favorite place to be. I would love to have something to be excited about to get me through the rest of my treatment. This would also give me a chance to thank my family for always being there for me, and to spend time with my siblings. I had to be away from them so much during treatment. I really appreciate the care I have been given during treatment, but it would really be nice to have some fun for a change!!!

Dalaney from IN, Fighting Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Hawaii Vacation


After discharged when I had my first outpatient appointment with my Oncologist, the doctor's nurse told me about Nik's Wish, I was very excited to learn that just because I turned 18 in October I may still get a chance to enjoy a wish of my own. My life has been on hold for the last six months, I have lost opportunities to spend time with friends and do the fun things that kids my age are doing. I've not felt well and been very scared about being sick. I've thought about all the awesome possibilities for a wish and would like to be able to share my wish with my support system, my family. The four of us just talk about everything. Sharing my fears and what kind of wish I might make. Between Mom and Dad one is always with me during visits and tests, making me feel strong like I can do anything and there is nothing to worry about. I would like to take my family on a tropical beach vacation

Emily from VA, Fighting Osteosarcoma

Disney Vacation


I was a sophomore at Virginia Commonwealth University who has just signed up for her fall semester classes. Life was going great. I had just declared my second major and signed a lease for a new apartment. However, I noticed something off about my leg. I researched and one of the possible things was cancer. I thought theres no way this could happen to me. Flash forward to 2 weeks later and I'm starting my first chemotherapy treatment, had to sublease my apartment, moved back home, and removed from school.

I first heard about your organization by researching young adult cancer resources (since there are not a lot). Then I stumbled across the Facebook page, which led me to the website and I thought it was such an amazing thing so I applied.

Robert from IL, Fighting Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor

Last Wish Vacation


A junior in high school, active with friends, graduated, but home due to treatment. Large family makes it difficult to do things together. We would like the opportunity to get everyone together. Robert has 9 siblings with their own family

Haley from IL, Fighting Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Hawaii Vacation


As I was starting my first year of college for nursing, my second semester I found out I had stage 2 Hodgkin's Lymphoma. After many many biopsies and tests, I had two cycles of an extreme harsh chemotherapy called ICE. Each treatment was for 3 days and I had to stay in the hospital each time. It worked!!! I was so happy!! My PET scan was clear and it was the best Christmas present I could get!! I am about to start radiation for 2 weeks and it is twice a day. Once I am finished with radiation I will have a stem cell transplant to completely kill off any chance of having it come back. I am excited to go be finished and go back to school and reach my goal of being an oncology nurse to help others during their difficult times. I am ready for a much needed break and to relax after all this stress and worry!

Jadyn fighting Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

Hawaii


I wanted to say thank you so much!! It was truly amazing and beyond what I was imagining. My family, friends and I had a wonderful experience and I am forever grateful that I had this opportunity. We had such a blast exploring the beautiful Island of Oahu and it was so relaxing and peaceful. The trip honestly could not have been more perfect. It couldn't have been made possible without your help and I just want you to know how appreciative I am of you and the Nikolas Ritschel Foundation!