Boy Gives Up Dream Cleats to Help Classmate—Then a Stranger Changes His Life

Twelve-year-old David Peterson had one goal: to buy a pair of bright orange TurboGrip Pro soccer cleats. After months of saving from small jobs, he was just $1.28 short of the $28 needed. For David, soccer wasn’t just a game—it was his escape from hardship and his dream for a better future. One day, his quiet classmate Guillermo asked to join him at recess and shyly admitted he admired David’s soccer skills.

When they visited a sports store to admire the cleats, Guillermo’s shoe ripped apart, revealing how worn-out they were. Embarrassed, he said it’s why he never played. Without hesitation, David used his savings—not for his dream cleats, but to buy Guillermo a sturdy new pair.