Murphys, CA…This year the Murphys Witch Walk Halloween Festival is proud to support Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California in our fundraising efforts in honor of 9-year old Wyatt Walker of Murphys. “Super” Wyatt, as he has come to be known due to his resilience to adversity, was diagnosed in December 2021 with Medulloblastoma Brain Cancer, at which time he underwent emergency surgery to remove the tumor from his brain. Over these 10-months, Wyatt continues to receive ongoing treatment, the progress of which you can follow by joining the “Super Wyatt” Facebook group his parents, James and Carrie, set-up for him at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312873447557450
Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California have been integral in helping Wyatt and his family, as they stay at Ronald McDonald House accommodations sometimes for as long as 6+ weeks at a time, whenever they have to travel from Murphys to UC Davis for Wyatt to receive treatment. On some of these occasions, the family has to stay in special Ronald McDonald House apartment accommodations due to the fact that Wyatt is immunocompromised.
According to Wyatt’s dad, James, “I can’t think of any one charity that has been more helpful and accommodating to our needs than Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California. To have so much stress alleviated when traveling the great distances from Murphys to UC Davis for when Wyatt needs repeated and long term treatment that requires longer than normal hospital stays, has been a blessing.”
The Murphys Witch Walk is grateful that Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California will be participating in the vendor bazaar at the 6th Annual Murphys Witch Walk and you can meet their wonderful crew at booth 15 in the Native Sons Hall. Please donate whatever you can.
The Murphys Witch Walk proud and honored to welcome Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California to the event this year and it is with even greater pride we announce we will be donating a portion of raffle and vendor bazaar entry tickets, as well as merchandise sales, to Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern California in honor of “Super” Wyatt Walker and the Walker Family.