Touching act of brotherly love caught on camera goes viral

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The story of two young boys, holding hands as they sang in the choir of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is a story about love and support.

A woman named Kristi Medina shared the inspiring photo on Facebook, revealing that the smaller 10-year-old boy requires a walker in order to get to his classes at school.

“He courageously presses forward to his destination smiling at the people who he passes in the hall,” Median writes. “I often find courage to press forward on my own journey when I see him pressing forward on his.”

The boys’ mother, Amber Nelson, told KSL.com her younger son, Wyatt, has cerebral palsy and struggles with balance. He can’t stand and walk on his own for long periods of time.

But his older brother, Bridger, is always there for him.

“Bridger is just so kind to Wyatt, he helps with whatever he needs, and it’s just kind of his nature, he’s always been that way ever since he was little, and I just think it’s sweet to see,” Nelson told KSL.com.

During the LDS (Latter-day Saints) conference, Bridger naturally gave a helping hand to his younger brother in order to steady Wyatt while they sang in front of members of the church.

He made “it possible for his younger brother to stand there courageously and sing their hearts out,” Medina wrote on Facebook.

Since being posted, the image has drawn the attention of many with over 32,000 likes and 9,000 shares on Facebook.