when randa ragland read the anonymous note, there was no mistaking the author's judgment. >> i openedwas pretty much shaming me for my yard. >> quijano: the sender, who addressed ragland as "neighbor," called her home an eyesore, affecting the resale value of other homes and closed by saying, "do better." >> at first i felt a little angry, but it was like, i just didn't have the energy to be negative. >> quijano: instead her focus has been on her family, especially her son, three-year- old jaxen. >> he's autistic and he's also non-verbal, but a few days before his third birthday is when he was diagnosed with neuroblastoma stage four cancer. >> quijano: ragland says jaxen has been hospitalized over 20 times and has had seven surgeries. she wanted people to know, so she shared his story and the note on facebook. >> my whole point was to show people you never know. you don't know what somebody is going through. kindness goes such a long way. >> quijano: as word spread, an army of strangers mobilized to help. a local lawn care service came to cut her grass and dozens of volunteers tackled