One of the best qualities that most humans have is that when tragedy strikes - there's usually a number of people who step up to help out.
So when a 2-year-old girl suffered a horrific set of circumstances - she lost both her feet after her father accidentally ran her over with his lawnmower - a number of people from the Florida community have offered to lend their support to their neighbors-in-need.
The most helpful of these good Samaritans may be a former wrestler, now an amputee, who's offered to donate $100,000 to the family, so they can secure a lifetime supply of prosthetic limbs for the girl.
A two-year-old girl, whose family lives in a suburb about 25 miles north of St. Petersburg, Florida, had to have both her feet amputated after a horrific lawnmower accident.
The girl's father Jeremiah Nugent was riding his lawn mower when he saw his wife come running out of the house waving her arms.
The father thought she was telling him he was about to run over something, so he backed up and realized he had just run over his daughter.
He immediately turned off the lawn mower, but it continued to roll down the driveway with their daughter still trapped underneath it.
The toddler's legs were amputated below the knees, but reports say the lawnmower had severed her feet below her ankle.
The girl was airlifted to Tampa General Hospital and appeared to be in stable condition. This tragic event is believed to have been accidental.
This is so sad!
We hope the parents and this little girl find the strength to overcome this horrible set of circumstances.
When Kalyn Pennygraph slipped out and was thrown eight feet from a carnival ride, the whole thing was caught on tape!
Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to see the infamous incident!
Luckily, Kalyn only suffered minor bruising, but a jury decided it was enough to award her nearly eighty thousand dollars!
Kalyn's mother Shaniea sued the carnival and won $27,500 in damages and another $50,000 for Kalyn's college fund.
We're just happy that after such a dangerous fall, she can still make it to college!
The carnival has also adjusted its rules about children who meet the height requirement- if they're young enough, they must now be accompanied by an adult!