Because of a deed that the entire world was impressed by, a teenage American became the news’ hero.
In order to assist his mother in purchasing a car, 13-year-old William worked as a janitor for a considerable amount of time and cut lawns in his native Nevada.
He and his siblings are being raised by their mother alone. However, it was impossible to put money aside for an automobile. The adolescent then made the decision to give up his Xbox.
Of all the kid’s belongings, the Xbox was the most expensive. And he made the quick decision to give it away.
As a result, the used Toyota Metro that the 13-year-old boy gave his mother was the most costly gift she had ever received.
It all began when the youngster watched a movie online about individuals who presented their mothers autos.
What he saw impressed the teenager so much that he had a real dream – to make his mother happy. Because it is quite difficult for a single mother of many children to live without a car.
The mother could not buy a car on her own. The money she earns is barely enough for food and clothes for three children.
William decided to start by monitoring ads for the sale of used cars. But the amounts were sky-high, and the child could not collect them quickly.
But the goal was set. And the teenager began to slowly move towards it.
He agreed with the neighbors that he would help them for a small fee – sweeping yards, mowing the lawn, watering flowers, walking dogs, going to the grocery store.
He offered the accumulated money to the owner of an old 1999 Toyota Metro, but the amount was insufficient.
And then the boy, without a doubt, offered his Xbox in addition. The owner of the car did not hesitate for long. Especially when she found out for whom and how the boy was saving money, and agreed to the deal.
The next morning, the car was already at the house. And William’s speechless mother was crying quietly with happiness.
The act of a teenager from Nevada, according to the world tabloids, became the most touching act of this spring and will be able to qualify for participation in the annual competition “People who surprised the world.”