This Gardener And Sick Child Share A Powerful Bond
February 26, 2015 #impact #jclu
 
By K.C. Scannell
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If you are in the mood for a heartbreaking commercial, look no further. This emotionally powerful short from GrupoZaffari is guaranteed to have you reaching for the tissues. 

Busy with his normal gardening duties, this man looks up at a nearby window and spots an ill child. Over time, he comes to realize that this girl can't go outside due to her sickness. Wanting to bring a smile to the poor child's face, he started creating intricate designs in the surrounding dirt and sand for her to enjoy from her elevated vantage point.

Their unspoken bond grew and grew until one day tragedy struck and she was rushed to the hospital. Be sure to watch this video to find out what happens by the end. We thought this piece was beautiful. 
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