If you’re the parent of a teenager, you know how difficult it can be to get them out of bed in the morning. Teenagers love to sleep in on weekends as well. So, it has been a wonderful surprise to hear about a group of teenage boys who got up at 4:30am to shovel snow for a neighbor in need, a story that is going viral. During their senior year at Parsippany High School in New Jersey, Brian and Patrick Lanigan live next door to an elderly woman who is dependent on ambulance transportation in order to get to the hospital in order to receive dialysis treatment. Since Brian and Patrick are students at Parsippany High School, they have closely observed this woman.
When Brian and Joe learned that a snowstorm was coming overnight, they knew they would have to clear out her neighbor’s driveway so that the ambulance could pick her up at 6am, although they had shoveled her driveway the week before so that she could go to treatment.
At 4:30am the next morning, Patrick started calling up friends, asking if they could help him out. Four of his friends showed up at his house with shovels in hand. After just thirty minutes of work, they had completely cleared the woman’s driveway. As a result of Brian and Patrick’s father snapping a photo of the “snow angels”, he posted it to Twitter, where it quickly went viral, and people all over the world have been praising them for their kind act.
In the world of today, teenagers often get a bad rap, so when a group of young boys do something so generous for their neighbor, it’s such a refreshing thing to see.
The world needs more compassionate people like them, who are willing to show compassion to those in need. 2 thoughts on “Teenagers Wake Up At 4am To Shovel Neighbor’s Driveway Before Her Dialysis” Congratulations Guys. Your so kind to do that for a lady who needs treatment for kidney failure.
When you are old and in need of help, you will receive it from them. Once you are old, you will remember all the good you did over the years, thank you all for all the good you will do over the years.