Two boys in Wisconsin immediately jumped out of their car on Sunday to help a man with disabilities shovel his sidewalk. Read on for the full story!
A proud dad in Wisconsin is praising his two sons, who hopped out of the car to help a man with disabilities shovel snow.
33-year-old David Medina told Inside Edition that he and his sons, ages 6 and 10, were returning home after doing some shopping on Sunday, when they noticed a man trying to shovel snow from his wheelchair.
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Although the man hadn’t asked for any help, the boys knew they couldn’t just keep driving.
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“They said they wanted to help him because he shouldn’t have to do that,” Medina said. “I made a U-turn and pulled up to him.”
Then Medina’s 10-year-old son, Daniel, asked the stranger if he had two extra shovels so they could get to work.
Both boys immediately sprang into action to help the man shovel snow off of his sidewalk.
“Daniel said [he wanted to help] because his mom’s in a wheelchair, and he would want someone to help her when she needed it,” Medina said.
Medina told Inside Edition that the boys usually help shovel snow at their own house, but they got the night off on Sunday for their selfless act of kindness.
Later that night, Medina posted a photo of his sons’ good deed on social media, where it instantly went viral.
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