When All Of His Toys Were DESTROYED, His Best Friend Stepped In And Did The Unthinkable. Wow!

True friendship is one of the greatest things to have in times of need.

It's easy to get teary-eyed when seeing photos of an 18-year-old Chinese student giving his disabled classmate piggyback rides. There’s also an 8-year-old named Dylan Siegel, who raised $1 million for his sick friend by writing a book.

Two young boys from Missouri are also proving the accuracy of The Beatles' popular lyrics, “I get by with a little help from my friends.”

Ryan Branson was one of more than 30 people who lost their homes after a fire struck an apartment building in the neighborhood of Normandy. The Branson family lost all their belongings and this greatly upset the young boy’s best friend Kollin Clark.

“It made me feel sad when his house burned down,” Kollin told KTVI about his first-grade Tower Grove Christian School classmate.

The 7-year-old was particularly upset that Ryan lost his toys and wanted his buddy to get them back. Just wait till you see what the young boy was able to accomplish at the 1:10 mark. It really demonstrates what it means to have true friends in your life.

Kollin’s actions really touched Ryan’s dad, Ryan Branson Sr., who said, “I really couldn’t process what was happening, but after I sat down and really watched it with my mother, I was sitting there in amazement and my mother started crying."

Watch the video below and please SHARE if you believe in the power of friendship!