Just look at little Edison from Seattle.

Edison and his family had recently returned from a Hawaii vacation when news broke out about the fire.

But then his parents realized that Edison was trying to fully grasp the situation.

Lemonade stand

Photo: mybaitshop/Depositphotos(Not the actual stand)

The little boy really wanted to do something to help the kids of Lahaina who had lost everything.

Edison’s parents stocked up on lemonade, ice cream sandwiches, candy, sparkling water, and popsicles.

The response was infinitely better than that.

Most people were like, This is so cool.

What a great idea.

Weve been looking for ways to help.

We felt so helpless and didnt know where to donate,' Juel toldUSA Today.

What began as a single-day project, became a week-long endeavor that brought the community together.

On top of that, both of Edison’s parents got their corporate workplaces to match donations.

Edison raised over $17,000 dollarsand received an unforgettable lesson.

This is 5-year-old Edison, from Seattle.

Upon learning about the Maui wildfires, set up a lemonade stand to raise donations for the victims.