A family just trying to make life easier for their son, walks out of a store with not just a new friend, but some life-changing help.
Filled with purpose and resolve, Urban went above and beyond, spending half an hour fitting and cutting the pipes to the specifications the family researched and found.
"Then came the test. Will got up, out of his wheelchair and grabbed a hold of those bars," Urban said. "I think you saw that courageous smile of his. Sense of pride, it keeps getting me." The family says it means the world to them. Will can use the parallel bars to practice walking forward, side to side and to pull himself up to stand.
"It was evident that it meant a lot to Dave, too, because he started to tear up, as we were, as he was building and it was just really cool, dad Mark Getty said. Sister Olivia Getty added, "I just think that Dave was really nice to help my little brother build these things to help him walk.""It was just kindness that touched us and really meant the world to us," Jessica said.
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