Peyton Manning: Hero in Hospital BY: MaTT NYGREn

Did you watch Super Bowl 50? Peyton Manning and the Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers. What Peyton is outside of football is amazing also. Born in New Orleans, Peyton Manning started visiting hospitals at a young age with his father. As Peyton grew up he continued to visit hospitals and make sick people's (usually kids) lives happier and overall better. Peyton Manning is a difference maker because he reached out to kids in the hospital. Kids that are in the hospital still look up to him today.

Peyton helping a sick kid.

Peyton started making a difference when his dad asked his family if they wanted to visit a hospital to help out some of the sick kids, Peyton was the only one that went. Almost every week Peyton Manning visits a hospital. When Peyton visits hospitals he talks to as many kids as he can, and he gives them signed Broncos gear.

Peyton speaks on sports talk shows. His speaking is making people want to make a positive impact on people that aren't as lucky as them and are sick. It makes people care more about their health. It all started by his dad and Peyton visiting a hospital.

Peyton talking about the kids on a talk show.

He impacted the community by making sick kids positive. His great movements are making kids fight against their sickness and giving them hope. He impacted the world by making his movement known. By going on some of the worlds most watched sports shows he has told a lot of people about what he is doing and that they should join him to "make the world happier."

Peyton making a kid happy even though they are very sick.

Peyton Manning is a difference maker because he helped kids in the hospital and Peyton will continue to have a positive attitude towards helping kids in need. Through Peyton Manning's positive movements he's providing Broncos gear, and great positive speeches in the hospitals. Even though you may only know Peyton as a pro football player he is helping people daily. What could you do to help?

Peyton Manning giving a kid some sports gear and other things.

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