The Catch-A-Dream Foundation allows children 18 years or younger who have life-threatening illnesses to experience the "great outdoors." The Catch-A-Dream foundation fills the gap created when the Make-A-Wish Foundation excluded granting a child a wish that involved hunting or the use of "firearms, hunting bows, or other hunting/sport-shooting equipment." The Catch-A-Dream Foundation has recently added a special program for military children. Any U.S. or Canadian child who is 18 years old or younger with a qualifying physician-certified, life-threatening illness is eligible for consideration. For more information, visit the Catch-A-Dream Foundation website.
To find more family resources visit the Military Spouse Network.
Catch-A-Dream Foundation
Week of June 08, 2009
Current Issue
- NFL's Top 100 Players
- DoDEA Educational Scores Released
- Exchanges Explain Clothing Return Policy
- Housing Crisis Hits Home
- Employer Info Requested from Guard
- Museum Unveils 9-11 Exhibit
- Jump-Start Your Career: Become a Teacher
- Deal of the Week: Great Deals at Dell
- Featured Job: Government and Law Enforcement
- Not Too Late to Play Military Fantasy Football
- Sea Duty Aids Advancement
- New Army Insignia Announced
- Organization Celebrates Milestone
- Exchange Mall Says 'Hi Honey'
- Guide Helps Cope with Separation
- H1N1 Vaccine Coming in October
- Money Orders at the Commissary
- Navy Shifts Deployment Schedules
- New AF Clothing Debuts
- New GI Bill Pays Big
- New AF Website Launched
- Program Aids Wounded Warriors
- Register for SpouseBUZZ Live in San Diego
- Use Tuition Top-Up Program This Fall
- What Comes After SGLI?
- Proposed 2010 Reserve Drill Pay Charts
- Military.com Launches 'The Line of Departure'
- AF Seeks Employee Nominations
- Navy Band Concert in October
- Navy Program Supports Guidance

