12-Year-Old Boy Refuses to Leave His Wheelchair-Using Best Friend Behind on a School Camping Trip
When 12-year-old Leo found out his best friend, Sam, wouldn’t be allowed on the school hiking and camping trip because he uses a wheelchair, he didn’t see a “policy issue.” He saw his friend being excluded.
The school’s explanation was familiar: safety rules, liability concerns, and protocol. But to Leo, the message was simple—Sam was going to be left behind. And Leo wasn’t willing to accept that as the final answer.
A Tough Trail, A Simple Decision
Leo made a choice that surprised the adults around him: if the trail wasn’t accessible, he would make it accessible in the only way he knew how.
He carried Sam.
