Providing Supplies
When interviewed by WVLT News, Megan Kessler told them that they knew that it was going to be a long night, which is why she brought the rescue teams coffee, chili, or whatever they needed. Since the teams would not let them search, they wanted to make sure that they could supply what the teams needed. Certainly a selfless act by a concerned neighbor who wanted to do whatever she could to help in looking for the kid.
A Viral Post
Everyone did their best to help spread the news and inform everyone of the missing kid. the Tennessee Endangered Child Alert made a Facebook post that contained a photo of Kaydon Leach along with a description of the child and the surrounding circumstance in case more people wanted to help look for Kaydon. The post was also shared by WBIR Channel 10 which definitely helped in informing a lot of people.