Mom begs for help after no one turns up to autistic son’s birthday party, so strangers step in

“He was so devastated when he realized no one was coming to his birthday party that he refused to smile,” Ashlee told ABC News. “He tried to hide the fact that he was crying by pinching the bridge of his nose.”

Glenn had invited all 16 of his Kindergarten classmates to his 6th birthday party but not one of them showed up.

His mom issued a desperate plea on social media

Appeal went viral

“I know this might be something silly to rant about, but my heart is breaking for my son,” Ashlee wrote on Facebook. “He keeps asking ‘when will my friends get here?’”

The post quickly went viral and within an hour the guests started to arrive.

Osceola County Sheriff’s Department sent a helicopter to celebrate Glenn’s special day. It circled the house for 20 minutes even swooping low to wave at the birthday boy.

The first guest was the owner of a local pet shop and her family who even bough a gift for Glenn. Soon after more families stopped by to celebrate his birthday and Glenn’s sad face soon disappeared.

The celebrations even continued later in the week when police cars, fire trucks, a SWAT van and a canine unit showed up at Glenn’s house to wish him a Happy Birthday.

“At first he was scared and got a little upset but when I explained it was all for him, he just loved it,” mom Ashlee told ABC News.

Ashlee says despite not receiving one explanation from any of the parents who didn’t show up, she holds no grudge, she just wants people to be more thoughtful.

“When you are thinking about something as simple as a birthday party, think about the child who is sitting there waiting for his friends to show up,” she said.

The kindness of strangers really saved the day in this case.

Please share this story to pay tribute to the people who took time out of their day to spend it making a boy, they didn’t know, very happy.

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