So happy to see good children with compassion and understanding . God bless them all 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏 kudos to all the parents who raise their kids right. Great job. 👏 👏👏👏👏👏God bless you all too 🙏❤️🙏❤️
Immature brats raised my immature adults that call themselves parents. That’s the only reason. Some good parents raise kind kids and it looks like these new kids were taught well.
It’s not just students to it’s also teachers even substitute teachers. You won’t believe the horrible things I’ve heard students say about substitute teachers even elderly teachers. I’m still in high school and most of my school is full of bullies. There’s still many nice people and I’m glad there is.
“Almost proud to be me for once.” Young man, you should be proud to be you for ever, not just once. You have a wonderful friend group now! I hope that you continue to thrive and everyone continues to support you and one another.
Very well said and totally agreed this video made me cry because I was bullied since first day of kindergarten. All the way till highschool I would even be jumped in the bathroom ,and I found out it was because of my race. I'm one of the only ones here that is half Mexican and half Italian American ,and it was always majority white people. By 6th grade my parents recently told me I had tried to research how to off myself on our old computer. I was even being jumped on the bus and the girls bathroom by even guys my principal tried to protect me my parents tried to protect me. However none of the students or my best friend at the time did she and everyone else turned their backs. When I would fight as hard as I could I had a risk of being beaten t d if it meant getting the bullies away. But no one else accept for 4 teachers whom I'm friends with now would try to help me. I'm just so glad he could finally feel all the love and support.
I was bullied in elementary school. I was abused at home. I tried to end my life at 11 years old. I'm so glad he was able to get a fresh start with good classmates. God bless them all.
I suffered for a year getting beat up by 3 large classmates. Tried avoiding the class and it didn't work. School did nothing. BARELY survived that year. But I did and it got better!
That’s exactly why they hate. They hate anyone who’s a little different or has compassion in their hearts- “they” don’t get nice people. Had the same experience i was creative and sensitive and was bullied everyday.
@@kawaii_nyanNot really as most people don’t put up a fight as it is. Some bullies just have developing psychiatric disorders. They’ll target anyone. If they’re bullying one person they’re likely bullying others. They feel powerless and if they bully it makes them feel temporarily powerful. They’re lashing out for other reasons. Maybe a bad home life, etc.
In my county, we have about 11 school districts. 1 of them has triple the amount of students that have unalived themselves due to bullying than all of the other 10 schools combined. That school does nothing. Even when all of the parents from ALL districts rallied, they did nothing to make any changes. I have 4 friends that have lost their children from that school in the last 2 years.
He's the kind of kid who could have gone on to commit suicide. Thankfully he found peace and love and looks like he can heal instead. Made me cry seeing the kindness and how it affected him.
Especially when he said "almost proud to be me", you can HEAR the heaviness of his sadness over it. Confidence is not something you're born with. You create it
That's real depression. I remember when I was a kid, the idea of a child being depressed was comical. I'm gald we've made at least some progress on this.
My goodness, he looks like an angel if only he knew how handsome he is! Those jerks that bullied him, nothing but loosers and rotten inside. God bless you handsome boy!
That hair! Unbelievable so thick & wavy. Bullies were probably jealous of it…. and All the girls wished they had it. I’m glad Tennessee gave him some good old fashioned southern hospitality . He sure deserves it! I to was bullied as a kid. I feel for him. It hit home for me. ❤
Damn, that last statement hurt like hell to hear; it really got me. Other kids went out of their way to break him so it's very heartwarming to see these kids here treat him as he deserves to be treated -- like a human being.
I agree…but I knew nothing of that concept during high school when I was being bullied. After a while of hearing the same thing, you start to believe it.
Good Job you guys❤! No matter what, you matter. When the world starts to PUNISH( bulling/ harrarrsment) along with the so called parents that didn't raise their ignorant seed we will ALL be better off.
Malicious harassment? Do you know the specifics of how he was harassed? I don’t see how bullying is legal? I think maybe looking something up might help. *🔎History. All fifty states in the United States have passed school anti-bullying legislation, the first being Georgia in 1999. Montana became the most recent, and **_last, state_** to adopt anti-bullying legislation in April 2015.*
@@genericamerican7574now THIS makes sense as I went to school in NY around that time, and NOTHING ever happened to my bullies. I'd get slapped but then suspended for defending myself and they don't get in any trouble it's sick
I’m 43, and this hit home. Bullying can happen at any age by broken and insecure humans. I relate to, and pray for this precious boy. May he and all his classmates be blessed, and may their parents feel pride in raising such good hearted children.
Bullying leave scars for life no matter how old you get or how much you change it’ll always be there 😔 wish kids can be more educated and raised better at home so they don’t go out and bully people or take it out on people 💯
@@angelfafo6993 Exactly. The sad part is if a child is raised to be a bully they will become a grown adult still bullying, but instead of it being their peers, it gets passed on to their family behind closed doors.
@@angelfafo6993I was bullied all through out middle school/ high school. I graduated in 2014 and can say still to this day how badly it’s affected me. Kids don’t understand how badly their words impact others and what it can do to their mental health. Just last year I nearly took my life over it.. it haunts me all of the time even though it was during school, you still meet those people who trigger your mental health and bring you right back to high school days. I’m such a nice and caring person, I just wish everyone could be a little bit kinder to one another.
@@SieraAndreozzi I’m so sorry for what you’ve gone through. I pray you heal from this and know your value and worth in the world. Some broken people break people. They usually prey on the good. But, don’t let those ugly humans steal your light.
I remember one time in elementary school i had a friend who didnt have the financial needs to get new shoes. It was his first year their and his shoes were torn up. A kid in our class, Devon, bought him some new nike shoes. He wore them ever since. Idk how long they lasted because we went to different middle schools but he was a nice kid. This video reminded me of that
Its tough enough growing up without being bullied. This gives me hope for our youth. A little kindness can change someone's life and mind frame for the future. Bravo
Oh, this nany tore me up. "I'm almost proud to be me...For once!" 😭 I hate the power humans have to hurt another soul like this. May his life be amazing! ❤
I remeber there was a girl getting badly bullied until...one class stood up and brought her gifts and girls brought her their used clothes they didnt need. It was truly memorable, especially for the girl...I finally saw her smile for the first time and saw relief on her face that the class had her back. She gained lots of friends too, when she had non! After this no one (outside of class or inside) messed with or bullied that girl! The teacher helped break the bullying too for her, after telling our class that the girl obviously had a struggling parents who were doing their best for her, the teacher pulled the wool off of everyone's eyes to see with compassion...The truth truly sets us free. That's when the students put aside their judgments and truly truly wanted to help and they did. God bless these students who stood in the gap for this boy!🙏🏼 Love wins...everytime!👍🏼
@@DonaldMassey-vm4lf The OP’s not talking about the boy in the video. 🤦🏼♀️ Obviously he’s a boy and no one’s said otherwise. Their talking about a similar situation that happened to a girl from their school.
@@DonaldMassey-vm4lfif you actually read the full comment, she was obviously talking about a girl she remembers that went through the same situation, and then at the bottom praises the boys for what they did for that BOY. So idk where you thought she was calling that boy a girl unless you didn’t read the comment and just skimmed the first sentence and went straight to assuming.
The idea that some immature, uncompassionate kids can dehumanize a vulnerable person to such an extent makes me sick. All bullying displays the absolute dysfunction of those participating. It's a epidemic. One should not have to change schools, but I'm glad he's in a better place!
If only all parents were like this, not teaching kids to be bratty and bully kids for stuff they dont have and for stupid things. One kid took my earring.
Yep! Lots of us Tennesseans raise and have thoughtful, considerate youngsters. So proud of the classmates and sending up a prayer for Azzie for a continuation of a fulfilled life. ☺️
He’s so handsome. Glad to know his new school mates cared. Wonder how they knew of him being bullied.Anyway that was a beautiful gesture to give him new clothes & shoes. He now has friends. ❤❤❤❤
My heart 💔..."Almost proud to be me"? Ugh. That feeling is a private he# that takes a lifetime to escape. Thank goodness for these first kind souls who stepped up to help him.
I'm on a train going through California right now, but I'm from middle TN & when I spot a story such as this, I feel proud of the sweet people from my neck of the woods. God bless all of these good kids. Thank you for being SO KIND! Thank you for doing the right thing.
I am so proud of his classmates for showing love and support. This is just beautiful to watch and I hope he knows how much he is loved and cared for by good, true friends. Bullying is so painful and I hope he can get therapy for his pain. Thank you for sharing this!
This act of kindness to a young man that deserves it, will change everything for him. This gives me hope there is still good and kind people out there.
Sweet kid. I'm happy for him. It's sad to think of all the kids like him getting bullied. There needs to be more done to protect vulnerable kids. It's always the bullied kids who have the biggest hearts so we should protect them.
No child should feel the way this young man felt at his old school This was so beautiful the heart and soul of the innocent is priceless If only the World operated this way it would be a better place to live
This is what the world should be like!!! So happy he found a place to not only fit in but feel like he belongs there!!! The parents of all of them young adults should be extremely proud!!! ❤
Azzie should be famous for that great hair as well!!! He is adorable and very thoughtful!!! ❤️🔥🙏🙏🙏❤️🔥 Prayers for the lost and deceived!!! Prayers for us ALL!!!
It is amazing what we can do to lift each other up as human beings instead of bringing each other down and tearing each other down. We have an amazing gift and we should all use it more
No one deserves to be dehumanized, glad he is in a place with good people.
That's all he needed, a group of good big hearted peers.
That is the key. He is in an area with good people.
“No one deserves to be dehumanized”. No truer words were ever spoken!💯
Yes, me too! Wish more people could have this too!!
Should have never allowed it to go so far the kid has to switch schools because of it. Clearly that’s a problem
Some parents did a great job in raising compassionate children. I hope they never lose that compassion.
Maybe there is hope for this world after all. Such wonderful young people.
@@janettamcgee8124
Amen
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So happy to see good children with compassion and understanding . God bless them all 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏 kudos to all the parents who raise their kids right. Great job. 👏 👏👏👏👏👏God bless you all too 🙏❤️🙏❤️
And some teachers obviously did a great job too, making it clear that there will be no bullying on that school»»»
Why can’t all high schools be like this?
Fr 😭
Immature brats raised my immature adults that call themselves parents. That’s the only reason. Some good parents raise kind kids and it looks like these new kids were taught well.
It’s not just students to it’s also teachers even substitute teachers. You won’t believe the horrible things I’ve heard students say about substitute teachers even elderly teachers. I’m still in high school and most of my school is full of bullies. There’s still many nice people and I’m glad there is.
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"almost proud to be me" is absolute heartbreaking!! His new classmates such beautiful souls
Yeah, that brought tears to my eyes.
True human kindness 👍
Almost cried Fr
“Almost proud to be me for once.”
Young man, you should be proud to be you for ever, not just once. You have a wonderful friend group now! I hope that you continue to thrive and everyone continues to support you and one another.
Well said!
Very well said and totally agreed this video made me cry because I was bullied since first day of kindergarten. All the way till highschool I would even be jumped in the bathroom ,and I found out it was because of my race. I'm one of the only ones here that is half Mexican and half Italian American ,and it was always majority white people. By 6th grade my parents recently told me I had tried to research how to off myself on our old computer. I was even being jumped on the bus and the girls bathroom by even guys my principal tried to protect me my parents tried to protect me. However none of the students or my best friend at the time did she and everyone else turned their backs. When I would fight as hard as I could I had a risk of being beaten t d if it meant getting the bullies away. But no one else accept for 4 teachers whom I'm friends with now would try to help me. I'm just so glad he could finally feel all the love and support.
It broke my heart when he said this ❤😢
@@krista71219 agreed
When he said that I wanted to cryyy😭😭
Hearing him say he was almost proud to be himself, broke me. What a bunch of amazing kids
You said exactly what I was feeling too. God bless those kids!
I’m glad he’s in a good school now & has some new friends that care- God Bless him & his new friends
I have always hated bullies, and never understood why they do it
It's not all about you..... smh have some compassion
Tore me up 😢
I was bullied in elementary school. I was abused at home. I tried to end my life at 11 years old. I'm so glad he was able to get a fresh start with good classmates. God bless them all.
I'm so sorry, that sounds horrible. I hope you have been able to change your life and have found some happier times.
I hope you’re happy and proud of yourself for being so strong and beautiful
I suffered for a year getting beat up by 3 large classmates. Tried avoiding the class and it didn't work. School did nothing.
BARELY survived that year. But I did and it got better!
I'm glad you're okay.
I hope you’re okay and I’m so sorry you went through that.
"Almost proud to be me.". Ugh he deserves to feel proud to be himself. He's handsome too!! I love you Azzi
He seems like a sweet, sensitive and gentle kid. Why would anybody dislike him?
He's handsome, too. Just evil in some, I guess.
It’s not about disliking him
it’s about an easy target. Bullies go for people who don’t put up a fight
That’s exactly why they hate. They hate anyone who’s a little different or has compassion in their hearts- “they” don’t get nice people. Had the same experience i was creative and sensitive and was bullied everyday.
Bullies like pure and gentle people, they love destroying kids like that. Because it reminds them of what they could be.
@@kawaii_nyanNot really as most people don’t put up a fight as it is. Some bullies just have developing psychiatric disorders. They’ll target anyone. If they’re bullying one person they’re likely bullying others. They feel powerless and if they bully it makes them feel temporarily powerful. They’re lashing out for other reasons. Maybe a bad home life, etc.
"Almost proud to be me... for once." Poor baby...so young to feel that way. I hope he knows he's amazing!!
AMEIN and AMEIN ❤
How is he amazing?
@@hamsterman1995…….
Yeah, that line broke my heart. Poor kid. I hope he's able to heal and live a happy life.
@@Brycemcnice what?
Most people don't realize how damaging bullying can be. All schools should be aware to prevent it and always be supportive of the kids in general!
Yes!!! Preach!! 🙌
Kid's can be so brutal verbally 😢
To both the victims and the bullies. It’s a lose-lose situation
I’m getting bullied it feels good to see nice people like this instead of bullies
In my county, we have about 11 school districts. 1 of them has triple the amount of students that have unalived themselves due to bullying than all of the other 10 schools combined. That school does nothing. Even when all of the parents from ALL districts rallied, they did nothing to make any changes. I have 4 friends that have lost their children from that school in the last 2 years.
He's the kind of kid who could have gone on to commit suicide. Thankfully he found peace and love and looks like he can heal instead. Made me cry seeing the kindness and how it affected him.
The setting you’re in can really affect you. Ideally people can find a place where they fit
Especially when he said "almost proud to be me", you can HEAR the heaviness of his sadness over it. Confidence is not something you're born with. You create it
Every kid deserves to be valued.
Amen.
Facts!! That's how we get valued adults.❤
Ehhhh not all the time
@@Sophia_163 yes if they arent a rude brat for no reason
@@aseelxedits7321 yep
"He would sleep all the time". That just hurts. Hoping the kid will have more blessings in the future
Sometimes it's easier to sleep than deal with reality
I did too in high school
That's real depression. I remember when I was a kid, the idea of a child being depressed was comical. I'm gald we've made at least some progress on this.
Amen
Yes, I pray he finds Jesus one day and is saved!
“Almost proud to be me.”😢
Nobody should ever feel that way. I hope his self-love grew after that.
Jesus loves you
That hits different. 😢
Fr
This made me cry so glad they were nice to him thank you . Live a good life lil man. I am so happy for you.
Parents of these children..rejoice. You taught your children well. You should be proud.
Absolutely ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 !!!
My goodness, he looks like an angel if only he knew how handsome he is! Those jerks that bullied him, nothing but loosers and rotten inside. God bless you handsome boy!
He is very handsome, in a couple of years, thr girls will be falling at his feet...he has gorgeous features and his hair, is AMAZING
He looks exactly like his mom
They were jealous of this handsome young man. They wanted to break his spirit. ❤
Agree. Very handsome young man.
@@deborrahwilliams9243absolutely. Jealousy is so destructive.
That hair! Unbelievable so thick & wavy. Bullies were probably jealous of it…. and All the girls wished they had it. I’m glad Tennessee gave him some good old fashioned southern hospitality . He sure deserves it! I to was bullied as a kid. I feel for him. It hit home for me. ❤
took the words out of my mouth exactly
He could really rock that hair with a bit of pampering. It is so thick and wavy!
Same
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Honestly he's gorgeous !
Who can bully someone with such great hair?! He's such a sweetie
Great hair? What’s that have to do with anything.
@@jimlahey3919they were bullying him over his looks
@@jimlahey3919 wow. Buzz kill
@@jimlahey3919she was giving him a damn compliment. Guess we know who the bully was in high school.
@@jimlahey3919 She just meant he has a cool look with that incredible hair, so it could seem odd that he'd be bullied.
It broke my heart to hear him say, "Almost proud to be me; for once"😢
Baby always be proud to be yourself.
Damn, that last statement hurt like hell to hear; it really got me. Other kids went out of their way to break him so it's very heartwarming to see these kids here treat him as he deserves to be treated -- like a human being.
Yeah 😕
That got me right in the heart.
People can be so incredibly mean and uncaring.
I pray this young man is always surrounded by love.
Word!How deeply can someone be hurt that they feel that way just a simple act of kindness
What defines you isn't how others treat you, but how you treat others. What a nice young man.
I agree…but I knew nothing of that concept during high school when I was being bullied. After a while of hearing the same thing, you start to believe it.
@@kara_30 I understand, but now we know better. Besides, I see on your page that you like Simon & Garfunkel so I know you have outstanding taste. :)
what a sweet kid. i hope he's doing well today. no one deserves to be bullied..
“You deserve way more than this” what beautiful words 💕
"Almost proud to be me for once" 😢 ❤ I understand. This was beautiful.
I understand this too. I think he has a great support system now to help him thrive and love him while he learns to love himself.
What a Beautiful Boy with a tender, kind heart ♥️. May he flourish and be surrounded with love.
Doing simple things like having a decent haircut maybe would’ve made a difference
Dont call it bullying. Bullying is not illegal. Its malicious harassment, a felony. It destroys a persons image in the world.😢😢😢
Underrated comment
VERY good point!
Good Job you guys❤! No matter what, you matter. When the world starts to PUNISH( bulling/ harrarrsment) along with the so called parents that didn't raise their ignorant seed we will ALL be better off.
Malicious harassment? Do you know the specifics of how he was harassed?
I don’t see how bullying is legal? I think maybe looking something up might help.
*🔎History. All fifty states in the United States have passed school anti-bullying legislation, the first being Georgia in 1999. Montana became the most recent, and **_last, state_** to adopt anti-bullying legislation in April 2015.*
@@genericamerican7574now THIS makes sense as I went to school in NY around that time, and NOTHING ever happened to my bullies. I'd get slapped but then suspended for defending myself and they don't get in any trouble it's sick
An amazing young man surrounded by amazing friends.
It doesn't get better than that.
This class should be proud of themselves. More kids should see and follow their footsteps, it could mean the difference between life and death
"That almost proud to me" is just sad. He seems like a great kid. My son has Autism I thank god he isn't bullied.
To all those parents raising their children to be amazing human beings! THANK YOU ❤🙏🏽🥹
Parents be proud of your kids. This is a wonderful story. I'm glad this was good for this young man
I’m 43, and this hit home. Bullying can happen at any age by broken and insecure humans. I relate to, and pray for this precious boy. May he and all his classmates be blessed, and may their parents feel pride in raising such good hearted children.
Well said 👏👏💚🍀🙏🏻
Bullying leave scars for life no matter how old you get or how much you change it’ll always be there 😔 wish kids can be more educated and raised better at home so they don’t go out and bully people or take it out on people 💯
@@angelfafo6993 Exactly. The sad part is if a child is raised to be a bully they will become a grown adult still bullying, but instead of it being their peers, it gets passed on to their family behind closed doors.
@@angelfafo6993I was bullied all through out middle school/ high school. I graduated in 2014 and can say still to this day how badly it’s affected me. Kids don’t understand how badly their words impact others and what it can do to their mental health. Just last year I nearly took my life over it.. it haunts me all of the time even though it was during school, you still meet those people who trigger your mental health and bring you right back to high school days. I’m such a nice and caring person, I just wish everyone could be a little bit kinder to one another.
@@SieraAndreozzi I’m so sorry for what you’ve gone through. I pray you heal from this and know your value and worth in the world. Some broken people break people. They usually prey on the good. But, don’t let those ugly humans steal your light.
I can’t stand bullies!!! He seems like a nice kid ❤
All kids should feel accepted. Good for those classmates. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He is fortunate to have parents who took the matter seriously and found a school where he is accepted and treated with kindness.
I remember one time in elementary school i had a friend who didnt have the financial needs to get new shoes. It was his first year their and his shoes were torn up. A kid in our class, Devon, bought him some new nike shoes. He wore them ever since. Idk how long they lasted because we went to different middle schools but he was a nice kid. This video reminded me of that
That kid reminds me so much of my son, the police made him want to hurt himself. He was a beautiful person, and now he’s a beautiful man.
true compassion is a beautiful thing
He's so precious. I love that he's got excellent peer support.
Being bullied can pain a soul for life. I am so happy Azzy has found a place where he has nice friends and is free of the torment.
It's really great to see kids stepping up and speaking out against bullying. Something so simple can change a kid's perspective and maybe save a life.
So glad he got a chance at a fresh start. He seems like a nice kid and his new classmates also seem like they could be great friends for him!
Praise to the parents who raised their children well. I love this. ❤
Its tough enough growing up without being bullied. This gives me hope for our youth. A little kindness can change someone's life and mind frame for the future. Bravo
This kid will go far. Humble. You rock man! From New Zealand
Oh, this nany tore me up. "I'm almost proud to be me...For once!" 😭
I hate the power humans have to hurt another soul like this. May his life be amazing! ❤
I remeber there was a girl getting badly bullied until...one class stood up and brought her gifts and girls brought her their used clothes they didnt need. It was truly memorable, especially for the girl...I finally saw her smile for the first time and saw relief on her face that the class had her back. She gained lots of friends too, when she had non!
After this no one (outside of class or inside) messed with or bullied that girl!
The teacher helped break the bullying too for her, after telling our class that the girl obviously had a struggling parents who were doing their best for her, the teacher pulled the wool off of everyone's eyes to see with compassion...The truth truly sets us free.
That's when the students put aside their judgments and truly truly wanted to help and they did.
God bless these students who stood in the gap for this boy!🙏🏼 Love wins...everytime!👍🏼
He's not a little girl my god what happened to America
@@DonaldMassey-vm4lf The OP’s not talking about the boy in the video. 🤦🏼♀️ Obviously he’s a boy and no one’s said otherwise. Their talking about a similar situation that happened to a girl from their school.
@@DonaldMassey-vm4lfu clown😂🤡
@@DonaldMassey-vm4lfif you actually read the full comment, she was obviously talking about a girl she remembers that went through the same situation, and then at the bottom praises the boys for what they did for that BOY. So idk where you thought she was calling that boy a girl unless you didn’t read the comment and just skimmed the first sentence and went straight to assuming.
is it just me or did my eyes struggle to read this? might just be me though
People can be so horrible. I hope this kid is ok.
"almost proud of me for once" im literally crying no one should feel that way. his classmates r truly kind
How wonderful is this? This senior lady is in tears, of happiness of course.
These young students set the bar high. So come on y'all.
😭 I'm here with you!!❤
Damn what beautiful caring kids. I am in tears 😢
My Mommy heart couldn't take it😢 baby you should always be proud to be you and when someone judges you it's a judgement on their character❤
The idea that some immature, uncompassionate kids can dehumanize a vulnerable person to such an extent makes me sick. All bullying displays the absolute dysfunction of those participating. It's a epidemic. One should not have to change schools, but I'm glad he's in a better place!
Those boys being kind to that young man was heartwarming.
And their parents did a great job, well done and thanks for being awesome people.
Seriously, Right.😊
If only all parents were like this, not teaching kids to be bratty and bully kids for stuff they dont have and for stupid things. One kid took my earring.
A little kindness goes a long way ❤️
Stick it out kid. You will end up on top. 👍
Assyrian is such a great kid! In every way! I’m so thankful the kids in his new school proved to be kind, friendly and wonderful people.
Young man...BE PROUD TO BE YOU!!❤
There's nothing wrong with you, it's the rest of the world👍
Yep! Lots of us Tennesseans raise and have thoughtful, considerate youngsters. So proud of the classmates and sending up a prayer for Azzie for a continuation of a fulfilled life. ☺️
He’s so handsome. Glad to know his new school mates cared. Wonder how they knew of him being bullied.Anyway that was a beautiful gesture to give him new clothes & shoes. He now has friends. ❤❤❤❤
This experience will never be forgotten by him and likely will save his life ❤
What lovely kids. We need more beautiful people like them.
Made me cry, and I literally had goose bumps. Bullying should never be tolerated!! Cheers to these loving young people!!👍💯❤️
Made me cry too! I knew I wasn't the only one. This one really got me 😢
@karlasalinas5604 Anyone who has compassion would!!
I'm so glad that he's been shown love and has made new friends . He deserves it .
My heart 💔..."Almost proud to be me"? Ugh. That feeling is a private he# that takes a lifetime to escape. Thank goodness for these first kind souls who stepped up to help him.
Shout out to those two boys that came along and treat him like a real brother, real friends. Love this.
This is the sweetest gesture to let this kid know he's safe and accepted. More of this please. 🙏
It's an amazing feeling when you find support in your peers. ❤
I'm on a train going through California right now, but I'm from middle TN & when I spot a story such as this, I feel proud of the sweet people from my neck of the woods.
God bless all of these good kids. Thank you for being SO KIND! Thank you for doing the right thing.
I am so proud of his classmates for showing love and support. This is just beautiful to watch and I hope he knows how much he is loved and cared for by good, true friends. Bullying is so painful and I hope he can get therapy for his pain. Thank you for sharing this!
What a sweetie! Wow! Now you have friends! Good for his mom to get him in a different school! . He wasn't the problem, it was the kids in the school!
I’m sobbing. This is empathy this is compassion, this is love for fellow humans ❤. It’s not difficult to show and feel and be kind❤
Broke my heart when he said he was almost proud to be himself for once
This act of kindness to a young man that deserves it, will change everything for him. This gives me hope there is still good and kind people out there.
This is beautiful to see , you can see how far kindness can go and how big effect it has ❤! I would love to see all schools being this way .
This is so refreshing! I really hope these kids continue making this boy a part of their group!
I relate to this a lot. Im autistic so I got bullied in school a lot minus 7th and 8th grade. College still has its downers but I have a supprt group
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I love seeing young people with character. Be good to each other.
Bunch of great kids! I'm proud of these fellow Americans!
His tears say it all. A very grateful young man. You did a very awesome thing also two buddies.💙
THANK YOU, CLASSMATES, FOR LIFTING THIS HANDSOME YOUNG MAN'S SPIRIT. I HOPE YOU ALL THE BEST IN LIFE, FOR BEING LOVING N CARING HUMAN BEINGS.
Absolutely beautiful... I wish more people could reach out and help these kids
Sweet kid.
I'm happy for him.
It's sad to think of all the kids like him getting bullied.
There needs to be more done to protect vulnerable kids.
It's always the bullied kids who have the biggest hearts so we should protect them.
I love that he felt the pride in his friendship
No child should feel the way this young man felt at his old school
This was so beautiful the heart and soul of the innocent is priceless
If only the World operated this way it would be a better place to live
Such a sweet young man who absolutely should be proud of who he is always. ❤️
He seems like a really good kid.
I wish him the best.
So glad that he has found other decent kids who reached out to him.
People don’t understand they prolly saved him and a lot of other people praise be to god man to good people
This sweet boy. I hope he is ALWAYS proud to be who he is. This is so heartwarming. ❤❤❤
He should always be proud to be him, he's AWESOME! ⭐️
That was his best moment. Good kids making him feel special. Very sweet
This is what the world should be like!!! So happy he found a place to not only fit in but feel like he belongs there!!! The parents of all of them young adults should be extremely proud!!! ❤
Azzie should be famous for that great hair as well!!! He is adorable and very thoughtful!!! ❤️🔥🙏🙏🙏❤️🔥 Prayers for the lost and deceived!!! Prayers for us ALL!!!
I love this kid...please Lord give him all the best..I know he will help some day and help others...big hug to Azzy and his Mom
Glad he was able to leave that toxic school environment. It really makes a difference in terms of learning & forming healthy relationships
I cried tears of joy for him😢
Bless his heart,he deserves it. I'm glad that he finally has found friends that accept him for who he is.
So grateful for compassion and humanity. Hurray to you all!🎉
That was so sweet of them. A little kindness can go a long way and make a big difference in someone's life. 😊
He is such a sweet boy who could do this to him. I am happy his mum switched school for him before it was too late.
It is amazing what we can do to lift each other up as human beings instead of bringing each other down and tearing each other down. We have an amazing gift and we should all use it more
This breaks my heart..sad and happy for this young man. Hold onto these friends,they have your back.