The American Red Cross says they are teaming up with the family of a boy who was hospitalized with a rare immune disease.

In 2017, Troy Ross, a then 2-year-old from Great Falls was diagnosed with a rare immune disease that required nearly three-quarters of his blood be replaced, according to the Red Cross.

Troy is now 7-years-old and doing much better.

His family is paying it forward and organizing blood drives across Montana, giving Montanans opportunities to give.

“I’m just honored and blessed that a little boy can inspire so much good for this world,” Troy’s dad Wes said. “The support we receive is so humbling and just truly a testimony of what good things can happen when good people focus on the positive and helping the next person in need.”

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