Michael Singleton is now famous for being the 16-year-old who got beat up by his mom, Toya Graham, for participating in the Baltimore Riots. He was about to throw a brick at police officers when she intervened, smacking him repeatedly while yelling at him, before dragging him away. Graham is being hailed as the mother of the year, while Singleton is lucky that he escaped without being sent to jail. But now, he’s getting an amazing opportunity.

Marcus Luttrell, the former Navy SEAL best known for his book (and movie) “Lone Survivor,” is currently traveling the country on his Patriot Tour with Team Never Quit.  And after seeing the video of Graham, he decided to make this family an offer.

As of this writing, there is no word as to whether or not Graham has seen the invitation, much less accepted. But hopefully, someone will be able to get word out to the family so they can take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime chance to not only meet one of the most celebrated Navy SEALs in American history, but to spend a day with him and his teammates.