Matthew Kinsella, 11, of Elburn, is in Phoenix to attend the Super Bowl, thanks to Make-A-Wish Illinois.
The 11-year-old is in Phoenix with his family for the Super Bowl, thanks to the nonprofit organization Make-A-Wish, which grants critically ill children a wish as they undergo treatment.
Matthew's Super Bowl experience began Wednesday at a welcome reception for the Make-A-Wish guests, followed by the NFL Honors event Thursday, where the kids met some of the NFL's biggest stars on the red carpet. On Friday, the kids will get a private tour of State Farm Stadium and show off their football skills at the Super Bowl Experience. On Saturday, the families will enjoy parties courtesy of the Arizona Cardinals and Topgolf, the release stated.
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