CASCADE, Colo. —
You probably know someone who takes Halloween a little too far with tons of decorations. Advertisement
Colorado's Kevin Holt is that way — but his haunted forest has a bigger purpose.
"They all stand at the house and they all collectively say 'Thank you, Mr. Kevin,' and it just melts my heart," Holt said.
His skeletons light up both the night and the children's faces.
"It's just absolutely amazing when you have somebody like Kevin in the community who steps up and gets us," Stults said.
For four years now, he's invited the neurodivergent students at the Rise Up School in Colorado Springs to walk through for free.
"It looks pretty cool, it's pretty festive," one student said.
"They talk about it. They look forward to it," Stults said.
For these families, enjoying