Family adopts two children and their house gets vandalized – the reason why horrifies them

Anne Hollis and her husband already had two biological sons when they decided to help two orphaned girls with Down syndrome. Anne and her husband adopted the girls and gave them a new home in Illinois, US, where they played with their brothers.

Vandalism

But not everybody was overjoyed with the new arrivals in the neighborhood. To the Hollis family’s horror, they woke up one day to find that their house had been completely covered with spray paint. Every wall was covered with abusive words such as “retard” and other insults suggesting that the two sisters should not have been brought to their home.

When the Hollis sons, then six and seven years old, saw this, they reacted in a bigger way than you might expect for two young children. They wanted to make a video to stand up for their sisters.

“They change the world”

The boys sat down and wrote cards that they held up in front of the camera, so the whole world could see them standing up for their sisters.

The cards read: “They change the world. They reduce ignorance, intolerance and hate and replace it with hope, love and respect.”

As the cards continue, the boys straighten out some stereotypes about people with Down syndrome. And they don’t fail to leave people moved.

This video of the boys standing up for their sisters and everyone else with Down syndrome has received over a million views on YouTube, and it isn’t hard to see why. Watch it below:

All too many people have misconceptions and a false view of people with Down syndrome due to ignorance. This video is so important for countering that. Please make sure you share this so you can also help to spread knowledge and love. 

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