Some folks always do the right thing, no matter what their situation in life is. This 11-year-old boy is an example. Vnce Hetpas, 11, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, was walking around a park with his father, Lorenzo, when they came upon a wallet on the ground.
When Hetpas and his father investigated NSDE, they discovered a driver’s license with an address.

When he sent the address to return the wallet to its rightful owner, he was rewarded in ways he could never have imagined. Chase Dahlke, 17, was gone when Vince phoned, so his father, Jason, praised Vince but only had a few bucks to give to the honest fifth grader.
“I was still in awe that someone could make such a beautiful gesture,” Jason said.

When Chase’s stepmother heard about Vnce’s act of kindness, she decided she wanted to do much more than just give him a few bucks.
This woman wrote a comment on Facebook thanking Vnce and asking if anybody knew who he and his family were.
Her social media friends were able to link the two families, and Mchelle was shocked to learn of their situation. Vnce’s father, Lorenzo, had C** and was unable to work throughout his rehabilitation since he was unable to wear a protective mask owing to breathing issues.
‘Doing the right thing is good.’
Mchelle decided to start a GoFundMe campaign to raise donations for Lorenzo’s family. Donations flooded in from local residents, and more than $9,000 has been raised thus far. Mchelle said she was inundated by people asking how they could assist and how they could support the family who had raised the child so beautifully.