A 10th-grader in Texas wanted every girl to feel special and did not let anyone feel left out.

So Jayme Wooley along with friends passed out flowers to every girl from sixth to 12th grades, said the Axtell Independent School District, located south of Dallas near Waco.

“I’ll probably do it every year,” he said Friday, noting to a TV station he’d never done it before.

The 16-year-old got the idea for Valentine’s Day and bought 170 flowers with his mom.

“Jayme has the biggest heart I know!!!!” his mom, Amy Gordon, said in a social media post.

“When he came to me about buying flowers he said, ‘Mom, it’s important to me that every girl feels special and not one is left out.’ I can’t lie hearing that took my breath away!!” she said.

Gordon watched eyes light up and girls smile and give her son hugs. KCEN-TV reported he also gave flowers to some boys, too.

People remarked about parenting, raising boys into men and more. Many social media users commented what a sweetheart he is.

“So awesome, what a wonderful young man,” Bradley Dickerson wrote. “You did good, momma. And to the young man that did this, you make us all proud. Keep up the good-hearted gestures kiddo, you’re going places in life.”

Wooley gave them out in the morning outside a front entrance of the school.

“Thank you all so very much for the kind words!!!” Gordon also wrote. “I know I have questioned several moments in my life wondering if I’m raising my kids right and praying along the way! Today my son taught me more then I could ever teach him!! I am so beyond proud of him!!! ❤️”

Courtesy of KCRA

 

Courtesy of KCENNews

There is so much good in this world. Keep spreading the love!

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