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Charts / Awards 20 September, 2010

Jonas Brothers, New York Yankees, Corbin Bleu, Dick Vitale And Monster Jam Legend Dennis Anderson Honored By Make-a-wish Foundation With Chris Greicius Celebrity Award

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London, UK (Top40 Charts/ Make-A-Wish Foundation of America) - The Make-A-Wish Foundation of America (www.wish.org) today announced recipients of its 21st annual Chris Greicius Celebrity Awards. The Foundation selected the honorees in recognition of their exceptional dedication to helping grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions. The recipients are:

Jonas Brothers - Kevin, Joe and Nick have brought smiles to the faces of more than 130 young fans whose wishes they have granted around the world in just three years. The musical trio has been host to wish kids at concerts, award-show rehearsals, show sets and other exclusive locations. Their enthusiastic meetings with wish kids backstage, special tours and VIP seats at concerts have provided unforgettable experiences for kids from three continents.

New York Yankees - No matter what team they support, baseball fans have to tip their caps to the Yankees for the joy they bring to kids who wish to meet them. The Major League Baseball club entertains about 30 wish kids each year, 35 in 2010, enabling them to meet players in the dugout before games, tour iconic Monument Park, go behind the scenes at Yankee Stadium, and watch their favorite players in action on the field from VIP seats. Yankees manager Joe Girardi also thrilled the six wish kids who attended the 2010 MLB All-Star Game in Anaheim with a private meet-and-greet after the pregame press conference.

Corbin Bleu - Bleu has granted 14 wishes to meet him and also participated in dozens more wishes through his role in the 'High School Musical' movies. Last year, he went to extraordinary lengths to grant the wish of a 5-year-old Michigan boy, Carson. When Carson became too sick to go to California for his wish to meet Bleu, the actor traveled to Michigan and surprised him at home, spending several hours with the young cancer patient.

Dennis Anderson - Driver of the larger-than-life Grave Digger monster truck, Anderson has shown an equal-sized devotion to making children's wishes come true. He frequently spends an entire afternoon with kids who wish to meet him and his truck, having lunch, giving garage tours and treating them to souvenirs from the Digger's Dungeon store. Many wish families and volunteers have expressed their appreciation for Anderson's outsized generosity toward wish kids.

Dick Vitale - Vitale, ESPN's Hall of Fame college basketball analyst, is receiving this year's Industry Icon Award for his long-standing support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Vitale has enhanced kids' wishes at the Final Four and other sporting events, sharing his experiences as a college and NBA coach and as college basketball's most popular broadcaster for the past 30 years.

'The recipients of this year's Chris Greicius Celebrity Award have been unbelievably generous with their time in creating meaningful experiences for our wish kids,' said David Williams, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America president and chief executive officer. 'The energy they devote to granting each wish is remarkable and creates unforgettable memories for every wish kid. This award expresses our appreciation to them on behalf of these kids, who benefit so much from the hope, strength and joy a wish experience provides.'

Started in 1990, the Chris Greicius Celebrity Award is named in honor of the 7-year-old boy whose wish to be a police officer inspired a group of caring volunteers to fulfill his dream in 1980 and later create the Make-A-Wish Foundation.






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