Heartbroken to see a fellow classmate relentlessly bullied for wearing the same outfit everyday, two students took it upon themselves to make things better for him.
Kristopher Graham and Antwan Garrett raided their wardrobe and collected every little thing they could find to give a new wardrobe to their bullied classmate Micheal Todd.
Michael Todd, who attends Martin Luther King Jr. Preparatory School in Memphis, was constantly getting bullied for wearing the same clothes.
A video of the two boys handing Todd bags of shoes, shirts and shorts in the hallway quickly went viral.
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“I’ve been bullied my entire life,” Todd told Fox News. “I really don’t have clothes at home. My mom can’t buy clothes for me because I’m growing too fast.”
“When I saw people laugh and bully him, I felt like I needed to do something,” Kristopher Graham told the daily.
After Graham saw the bullying first-hand, he felt moved to act and texted Garrett, telling him to raid his closet for any clothes they might be able to pass down.
What moved the two boys the most was when Todd told them that they were the first ones to ever give him a gift.
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