V IRAL: The teenager works two years as an automechanic to buy his friend a electric cart

Two high school friends in Arkansas, U.S.A., are reminding the world of the value of good society, and how this can change people's lives. The story of fellow Tanner Wilson and Brandon Qalls has received attention nationwide and has warmed people's hearts on social networks because of the action [...]
Two high school friends in Arkansas, U.S.A., are reminding the world of the value of good society, and how this can change people's lives.
The story of fellow Tanner Wilson and Brandon Qalls has received attention nationwide and has warmed people's hearts on social networks because of Tanner's action, translates Periscopi from CNN.
The disabled Brandon was using a wheel - wheeled model for years.
That cart was getting very painful for Brandon because he had to cross the corridor and move around the school classrooms in self-exercise.
The “Krahs were getting too tired,” Brandon told News9 TV.

Tanner saved the money from two years of his salary until he was working in a place where he could recover after spending time in school to buy Brandon an electric cart last month, his mother told Collen Carmack about CNN.
And they came and I got red,” said Brandon. “I was crying like a madman. I'm pretty sure he did something like that for me. ”
It was my dream to have one,” he added. And my dream came true. ”
While Tanner also appreciates association with Brandon: “He was a very good friend to me and I wanted to give him that gift. I felt like I should have done it, Brandon, always been there for me. /Periscopi









