American autistic boys celebrate life in cold weather, police send helicopters to give gifts
Glen, a boy with epilepsy and mild autism in Florida, ushered in a 6 - year birthday, but Glen was disheartened by Glen who was invited to his birthday party, the Daily Mail reported on February 21st. After hearing this, the osiura County police station and local community residents spontaneously arrived at the party scene, which made Glen spend an unforgettable birthday.
Glen's mother Ashley said that in order to celebrate Glen's birthday, she and her husband John invited Glen's 16 classmates to the birthday party. On February 8th, Glen was so excited that he had been looking forward to the arrival of a small partner from the morning, but he finally found that no one was at the party, and he cried sadly. The Blatty family was disappointing. Ashley posted the news on Facebook. Many enthusiastic people, including local firefighters and police, expressed support and comfort, volunteered to go to parties and create an unforgettable birthday recollection for Glen.
after receiving the news, many local people contacted the Blatty family to ask if they could bring their children and gifts to the party. Local police and firefighters also asked the Blatty family's detailed address. In order to surprise Glen, they sent a helicopter to send gifts for the boys. Knowing that Glen was longing for the police and firemen, they took Glen to ride in the fire engine and police car. A total of 25 parents and 15 children came to Glen's birthday party, and the introverted Glen made a lot of new friends and had a very happy birthday.
Glen did not receive blessings on his birthday only. In February 11th, the local police station and fire station gave Glen a surprise. Police officers and firemen came to Blatty's home to wish Glen a happy birthday. The Blatty family then thanked everyone who gave birth to Glen on the Internet.