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Video of Wake Forest Boy with Monks Goes Viral
Touching moment highlights inclusion and Buddhist monks' visit to North Carolina
Jan. 27, 2026 at 8:31pm
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A video of a young boy with autism joining a group of Buddhist monks on their peace walk in Wake Forest, North Carolina has gone viral on social media. The heartwarming moment showcased how the monks welcomed the boy to participate, leaving a meaningful impression on the local community during the final leg of their journey through the state.
Why it matters
The viral video highlights the importance of inclusion and acceptance for people with autism, as well as the positive impact the visiting Buddhist monks have had on the local community during their time in North Carolina.
The details
The video shows the young boy, part of the Bray family, joining the group of monks as they walked through Wake Forest. The monks warmly welcomed the boy to participate, creating a touching moment that resonated with many who saw the video online.
- The Buddhist monks will spend their final night in North Carolina on Tuesday, January 28, 2026.
The players
Bray family
The family of the young boy with autism who was included in the viral video with the Buddhist monks.
Buddhist monks
A group of Buddhist monks who have been walking for peace through North Carolina, leaving a meaningful impression on the local community.
What they’re saying
“He was included”
— Bray family
The takeaway
The viral video of the young boy with autism joining the Buddhist monks on their peace walk is a heartwarming example of inclusion and acceptance, showcasing the positive impact that simple acts of kindness can have on a community.
