Manchester teen uses "Make-A-Wish" to help the homeless

MANCHESTER, N.H. — A New Hampshire teenager with kidney disease is using his "make a wish” to help the homeless.

Wyatt Paddock, 15, of Manchester was born prematurely, so his kidneys never formed correctly.

This summer he learned he qualified for the make a wish program and after watching YouTube videos about the plight of the homeless he decided his wish was to help others.

Wyatt gave out care packages to the homeless, including food, backpacks, and items to keep people warm.

“Since I watched that video about real-life super heroes I thought it'd be cool,” he said.