Via Daily Caller:
Two-year-old Logan Moore of Georgia suffers from a muscle disease known as hypotonia and needs a walker to get around.
However, Moore’s parents were not sure if their health insurance would cover the walker. That’s when a few good Samaritans from Home Depot stepped up to help the family out, according to Fox 26 in Georgia.
The Moore family went to their local Home Depot to find some parts to make the walker themselves, but when the employees heard about their predicament, they told the family to go get ice cream and proceeded to make the walker for them.
Jeffrey Anderson, a Home Depot employee recounted the experience in a Facebook post.

Home Depot Employees Build A Walker For 2-Year-Old Boy With Muscle Disease
Two-year-old Logan Moore of Georgia suffers from a muscle disease known as hypotonia and needs a walker to get around.
