Two of the greatest things a parent can give a child in this life are unconditional love and acceptance, and the Whittingtons have done just that.

Jeff and Hillary Whittington found out they were expecting their first child, which they were told was a girl, in 2007 and soon welcomed little baby Ryland. As Ryland grew up, they noticed their child was not just a "tomboy" or going through "a phase." Ryland eventually began show signs of shame. One day, Ryland said: "When the family dies, I will cut my hair so I can be a boy" and asked, "Why did God make me this way?" The Whittingtons refused to let their child become another statistic. So they let Ryland be his true self.

The family shared the story of their transgender son in a video at the Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast last week, where they accepted this year's Inspiration Award, San Diego LGBT Weekly reported.

“One of the most inspiring things that Harvey Milk had done as far as our family is concerned,” Jeff Whittington said to the crowd, “was to encourage people to come out; to let their voices be heard; break down the walls, break down the barriers and start allowing people to see them for their authentic selves and be true to themselves, and this is our coming out … this is us making our voices heard.”

The Whittingtons then shared the video on YouTube on Tuesday, May 27, and the seven-minute clip has since gone viral, touching hundreds of thousands of viewers.