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The information I got (which I admit may not be entirely correct or correct in all areas) was from news media reports and talk radio appearances by former board members when the entire board of the Minnesota MAW organization resigned over some disagreements with National MAW. That occured in Oct of 2004, and I was not able to find any articles to link to that mentioned the things I posted - here is a link to an article about the new organization begun by the 23 board members who left.wiebke said:Also, all Make-A-Wish chapters have the SAME criteria that is set forth by the National office. (In other words, one chapter cannot decide that they won't grant wishes to children with a particular illness like SueM in MN implied.)
If it's not true, I'm sorry, but that was one of the things some board members did say (and, thinking about it, since they were all resigning, they might have more critical) and it sounds logical, so I would not have reason to doubt it (especially as the OP says her local MAW had informed clinics they had just stopped).
It sounds like there is more to know.