
First graders Vincent Butterfield and Zac Gossage were best friends.
They loved hanging out at school and being silly together. But then, tragedy struck.
After feeling tired and sick, Gossage was diagnosed with leukemia.
Even though the treatments exhausted him, Gossage continued going to school.
As a good friend, Butterfield decided to learn about cancer, and told Inside Edition, “It’s when your white blood cell and your red blood cell fight.”
He learned that the treatments were expensive and donated $200 to help Gossage’s family pay for his treatment.
Then Butterfield took his support a step further by shaving his head.
He explained that he did it to help Zac “feel like he’s not the only one without any hair.”
A reporter from Inside Edition asked the boys, “What is friendship?”
Butterfield responded, “A beautiful thing.” (thelist.com)
Kindness has no boundaries!
If not today, when?
