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This nine-year-old is definitely on Santa’s Nice List

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  • Every year, the Boyers have been looking for an organization or someone that they can lend a helping hand to.
  • This year, it was to an organization involving parentless children.
  • Their son willingly gave his hoverboard to a grieving boy who had a hoverboard on his wish list.

When Jason and Sandi Boyer’s son Hudson was asked if he could give his hoverboard to another boy who has been grieving, he wrote a letter to Santa, and gave up his hoverboard.

His mom said, “I honestly thought he’d forget about it after we told him. Then he just wrote his letter to Santa. When he gave it to us, I cried.”

Each year, the Boyers think of someone or an organization that needs helping out.  Especially one that focuses on children.  This year, they learned of the Barry L. Joyce Cancer Fund in Madison.

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The foundation matched them with a family of a little boy of Hudson’s age and who also had a hoverboard on his wish list.

Jason said, “They put us in contact with a child who is parentless and was being looked after by his grandparents, but just recently his grandfather had passed away with cancer.

They thought that with the children now living with only their grandmother and the cost of medical care from all that they have been through is causing a lot of stress on everyone. Christmas would be hard for them.

The mom, Sandi, said: “We wanted to help a little boy who was the same age as Hudson just so it would hit home a bit more, and it just so happened that he wanted exactly the same thing as my son.

Jason added, “We explained the story to our son and asked him if he would be willing to give up his hoverboard for this little boy.”

So they were surprised when Hudson did not hesitate in saying yes and gave his Christmas gift to the grieving boy.

But for his good deed, the Boyer couple will not just be giving away one hoverboard but two!  One for the parentless boy and one for Hudson!

Hudson earned being on Santa’s Nice list.

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Source: Good News Network

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