I Thought He Was Playing With Toys — But Look Closely At His Right Hand. Incredible…

It always stuns me when communities rally together to help one of their own.

It reminds me of when a crew of firefighters, excavators and the county came together to save one puppy from a drain pipe or when a kind stranger helped raise money for a dying grandpa.

Today, I look toward one teacher and his students at Brenham High School who gave a little boy a much needed miracle.

"We built a computer, stuff like that," said student Jacqui Deans. "But I never thought we would be changing someone's life."

Computer science teacher Trenton Hall and his students were lucky enough to be provided with a $1500 3-D printer.

However, they never imagined that they would be using it for this.

"We've done bracelets. We've done iPhone cases," Hall said, but it wasn't until a mother, Jeannette Olsen, whose son's daycare is located across the street from Brenham High, asked for a special request.

The decision was easy for the entire class, it's not everyday that you get to change a little boy's life.

3-D printers, instead of using ink, use any solid material that can be melted down and reshaped, such as plastic. Thus, they're able to print out three-dimensional objects.

See how the students used their 3-D printer, and their hearts, to forever transform the lives of one family in need in the video below.

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