AN ADORABLE LITTLE BOY SAW HIS DREAM COME TRUE THIS MORNING. THAT’S THREE YEAR OLD REID. REID WANTED TO SEE TWO FLUFFY COWS AND MAKE A WISH. MADE THIS HAPPEN. LOOK AT THIS LITTLE COWBOY HAT AND EVERYTHING. YOU CAN SEE REID ALL DRESSED FOR THE EVENT IN MANCHESTER. YOU LOOK LIKE. OH, YEAH. LET’S HEAR IT FOR REID. HOW ABOUT THAT COWBOY HAT? LOVE IT. JUST LOVE IT. THIS.
News We Love: Make-A-Wish grants 3-year-old’s wish for Highland cows
A 3-year-old boy saw his dream come true Thursday morning at the 18th annual Breakfast for Wishes in Manchester, New Hampshire. Reed, who wished for two Highland cows, got his wish through Make-A-Wish New Hampshire. Reed dressed for the occasion, wearing a cowboy hat and a bolo tie. The nonprofit’s mission is to bring joy and renewed hope to children with critical illnesses. Guests heard inspiring wish stories and witnessed the impact of community support.Gov. Kelly Ayotte also attended and thanked supporters for their efforts.”I want to thank each and every one of you for what you do to help this organization continue to thrive and grow so that there is no child who does not have this experience, who needs this experience,” Ayotte said. To learn more, visit wish.org/nh.
A 3-year-old boy saw his dream come true Thursday morning at the 18th annual Breakfast for Wishes in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Reed, who wished for two Highland cows, got his wish through Make-A-Wish New Hampshire.
Reed dressed for the occasion, wearing a cowboy hat and a bolo tie.
The nonprofit’s mission is to bring joy and renewed hope to children with critical illnesses.
Guests heard inspiring wish stories and witnessed the impact of community support.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte also attended and thanked supporters for their efforts.
“I want to thank each and every one of you for what you do to help this organization continue to thrive and grow so that there is no child who does not have this experience, who needs this experience,” Ayotte said.
To learn more, visit wish.org/nh.