A teenage girl had a wish come true this evening at the Farm Show. 14-year-old Shariah Finsterbush of Mifflinburg recently completed an outpatient program at the Ronald McDonald House in Hershey for a medical condition.
Today she got a big reward. The Ronald McDonald House teamed up with the Children's Western Wish Foundation, out of Cheyenne, Wyoming, to surprise Shariah with a bunch of new western clothes and she was announced as a special guest at the Farm Show.
Diana Finsterbush, Shariah's Mother
"I think it's a great honor to be chosen because at the Ronald McDonald house you see the other little children that have cancer and all that stuff. What she has can be fixed. So i think this is a great honor to be picked out of all the people who were there."
The Children's Western Wish Foundation is an organization that shares Western heritage with those who are facing challenges.
Today she got a big reward. The Ronald McDonald House teamed up with the Children's Western Wish Foundation, out of Cheyenne, Wyoming, to surprise Shariah with a bunch of new western clothes and she was announced as a special guest at the Farm Show.
Diana Finsterbush, Shariah's Mother
"I think it's a great honor to be chosen because at the Ronald McDonald house you see the other little children that have cancer and all that stuff. What she has can be fixed. So i think this is a great honor to be picked out of all the people who were there."
The Children's Western Wish Foundation is an organization that shares Western heritage with those who are facing challenges.