One in a million!

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This week, we’re feeling the love spread by Sebbie Hall, 20, from Lichfield. His mum Ashley, 53, said…

Producing a red rose from his pocket, just like a magician, I watched as my son presented it with a smile.

Sebbie, now 20, was on a mission to spread kindness, and what better way to do so than by giving 100 ladies a gorgeous red rose – all within one hour.

‘This is an act of kindness,’ he said, carefully taking his time with his words.

Sebbie was born with a rare chromosome anomaly, so he struggled with his speech and learning.

He wanted to make people smile

But that never held him back.

The lady burst into tears as she accepted the rose.

My heart swelled – he’d been spreading kindness for three years now, but his acts always amazed me.

My kind son
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In March 2020, when the Covid lockdown hit and Sebbie’s schooling was moved online, he realised his best friend didn’t have a laptop.

‘I want to give him mine,’ Sebbie told me.

‘But then you won’t have one!’ I laughed.

Instead, he came up with a master plan – to do 100 acts of kindness in 10 days to raise enough money to buy his friend a laptop.

So, Sebbie offered to help the local community by delivering letters, mowing lawns and dropping off shopping, all for a small donation.

In a week, he raised £1,000! Only, his acts of kindness didn’t stop there.

After lockdown, Sebbie started doing daily acts of kindness.

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