Mary Farrell

Director Of Community Relations at Twilight Wish Foundation

Mary Farrell is an experienced professional with a background in community relations and account management. Currently serving as the Director of Community Relations at Twilight Wish Foundation since March 2007, Mary focuses on granting wishes to low-income senior citizens across the U.S. Previously, Mary held roles as an Account Executive at Group Two Advertising and Paolin & Sweeney, managing client accounts and supervising various advertising materials. Prior experience includes positions as an Account Coordinator at Elkman Advertising, Marketing Coordinator at Matson & Company, CPA, and a Public Relations Intern at Cooper University Hospital. Mary holds a B.A. in Journalism from Temple University, earned between 1985 and 1989.

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Twilight Wish Foundation

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Twilight Wish Foundation is a national nonprofit that grants the wishes of low-income elderly across the U.S. Our mission is to honor and enrich the lives of deserving seniors through wish granting celebrations that connect generations. Our vision is to make the world a nicer place to age, one wish at a time. Since our founding in 2003, we have granted the wishes of over 5,340 senior citizens. Twilight Wish was founded in Doylestown, PA in 2003 by Cass Forkin after her chance encounter with several elderly women in a diner. After noticing them counting their change to pay their bill, Forkin anonymously paid their bill. Their gratitude for her simple gesture inspired Forkin to found Twilight Wish, the first national wish granting organization focused on the needs of the elderly. Twilight Wish fulfills wish requests for deserving seniors who are 65 and older or a permanent resident of a nursing facility. Wish recipents must also have a history of giving back to their community and an annual income of less than 200% of poverty level. Wishes granted range from simple basic needs wishes such as eyeglasses or a lift chair to more elaborate lifelong wishes such as meeting a favorite baseball player or a ride in a fighter jet. Sometimes a wish fulfills an immediate need and sometimes it is a last wish. Large or small, all wishes provide a meaningful "thank you"​ to the senior for a lifetime of service to others.


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