11 year old Max Moloney of Stocklake Park School found a skateboard at Berryfields Park, along with a note saying 'free to a good home'.
His Mum posted on Facebook
"Sending out a HUGE thank you shout out to the kind and generous person that left their kit at the skate park to be rehomed. It couldn’t have come at a better time for us with the current financial climate and the school holidays.
My son has additional needs and loves the skate park, until now he just slid down the ramps on his bum, but now he can enjoy it properly and build his confidence and balance. Your kindness and generosity are greatly appreciated and you’ve made this boy and this mum so so happy. Thank you SO much ❤️❤️❤️"




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