A Florida community has come together to give a young woman and the five siblings she is raising something they needed -- their own car.

Author: Travis Pittman

Published: 6:40 AM EDT April 8, 2019

Updated: 6:40 AM EDT April 8, 2019

A Florida community has come together to give a young woman and the five siblings she is raising something they needed -- their own car.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said Samantha Rodriguez has been taking care of her younger siblings, ages 6 through 15, after they lost their parents to cancer in recent years.

The sheriff’s office first introduced the community to the Rodriguez children when deputies surprised them with presents at Christmas.

The Rodriguez kids lost both parents to cancer in recent years. Samantha, 20, has taken on the role of caregiver to her five younger siblings. The kids thought they were visiting the OCSO Aviation Unit for a tour. Instead, they received a Christmas none of us will ever forget! pic.twitter.com/1Bs4w6PQob — Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) December 24, 2018

Their story prompted a group of anonymous donors to step up and buy Rodriguez a Nissan Versa to help get her siblings around, according to the sheriff’s office.

Our community is amazing! After hearing the Rodriguez kids’ story, a group of anonymous donors did this for Samantha, 20, who is raising her five younger siblings after both of their parents died. #ActsOfKindness pic.twitter.com/0CQpQ3mguA — Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) April 4, 2019