Posted on 02/21/2015 11:58:15 AM PST by marthemaria
All it took was a Facebook post, the kindness of strangers and eventually a helicopter to save the day for a 6-year-old Florida boy.
For Glenn Buratti's birthday, his mother Ashlee Buratti said she invited his entire class over for a party. When none of the 16 kids showed up, her son was devastated. "To see the look on his face killed me inside," Buratti told CBS News Orlando affiliate WKMG. Her son, who is autistic, was so saddened by the absence of guests, she said, that he refused to smile.
"I know this might be something silly to rant about, but my heart is breaking for my son," she wrote in a post on Facebook. "He keeps asking 'when will my friends get here?'"
The post sparked an immediate response from her community. Buratti said complete strangers responded, and shortly after her posting, kids and their parents began bringing gifts.
Then the police got involved. The county sheriff's office near her house in St. Cloud, Florida, orchestrated their own gift: A flyover from the the sheriff's helicopter.
screen-shot-2015-02-19-at-1-36-17-pm.png A Facebook post caught the eye of the Osceola County Sheriff's Office, who responded with a flyover from the sheriff's helicopter. WKMG
"Glenn just smiled the whole time and waved," Buratti said. "It was amazing."
Deputies bought Glenn more presents, and, the next week, sheriff's cars, police dogs and fire trucks paid him a visit at the same time.
"We got to the stop sign by our house and Glenn was like: 'The fire truck's at our house!'" Buratti recalled. "I said, 'It's okay, They're there to tell you happy birthday.'"
The fact that a simple online "rant" could save her son's birthday restored Buratti's faith in the human spirit.
"The amazingness of everybody coming together for somebody they didn't even know, a kid that didn't have anybody come to his birthday party, it warmed my heart."
You said...
“My grandson jumped right in and asks him over on a regular basis and my daughter say this kids face just lights up when he arrives.”
Oh man. You story touches even someone as gruff as myself. I’m the father of an autistic son so this story hits home
I think there’s a special place in heaven awaiting people like your grandson
He and his siblings are just really kind kids just like their Mom.
How did the mother send out the invitations? Are the other kids autistic as well or are they normal? Does the mother have good relations with the other mothers? If she sent out e-mail or printed invitations when did she send them out? My mother had a hard and fast rule that unless it was an emergency my social activities had to be cleared with her at least a week before the event date. Perhaps the other mothers had things to do that day. Does anybody like the poor kid? If he’s hell to go to school with I can see the other mothers not wanting to force their kids to spend their free time with him. Have any of the other mothers ever invited the little boy to their homes for birthday parties? We only have one side of the story.
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