Girl with brain tumor uses wish to feed, warm homeless

A 10-year-old girl fighting a brain tumor had her wish granted Thursday night.Natalia Marsh-Welton did not want a dream vacation or to meet a celebrity. The girl decided she wanted to give back to the less-fortunate."She asked me if we could feed the hungry," Natalia's mother said.Watch this story“I want to make soup for the homeless because I was remembering how cold I was,” Natalia said. “I hope my wish is a success.”Natalia asked Make-A-Wish to help her help the homeless. And that was what she received.Volunteers met Natalia at the Drop Inn Center in Over-the-Rhine to hand out soup and blankets.Natalia also got help from Panera Bread, which donated bread bowls in which soup was served. Close to 500 blankets were also donated.Natalia asked that others download her Soup of Love recipe and share it at a soup kitchen or with family and friends. Use #NataliasWish to show your support and help Natalia achieve her wish.Each year, Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana grants wishes for more than 130 sick children in southern Ohio.

A 10-year-old girl fighting a brain tumor had her wish granted Thursday night.

Natalia Marsh-Welton did not want a dream vacation or to meet a celebrity. The girl decided she wanted to give back to the less-fortunate.

"She asked me if we could feed the hungry," Natalia's mother said.

Watch this story

“I want to make soup for the homeless because I was remembering how cold I was,” Natalia said. “I hope my wish is a success.”

Natalia asked Make-A-Wish to help her help the homeless. And that was what she received.

Volunteers met Natalia at the Drop Inn Center in Over-the-Rhine to hand out soup and blankets.

Natalia also got help from Panera Bread, which donated bread bowls in which soup was served. Close to 500 blankets were also donated.

Natalia asked that others download her Soup of Love recipe and share it at a soup kitchen or with family and friends. Use #NataliasWish to show your support and help Natalia achieve her wish.

Each year, Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana grants wishes for more than 130 sick children in southern Ohio.