6-year-old boy delivers sweet 'survival kits' for police officers

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Friday, July 22, 2016
Jackson Bisazza dropped off "survival kit" care packages to the Holliston Police Department.
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A 6-year-old boy left sweet care packages for his local police officers in Holliston, Mass, on Tuesday.



Holliston Police shared on their Facebook page a photo of Jackson Bisazza and the "Survival Kit for Law Enforcement Officers" he dropped off. Jackson dropped off 30 kits that were distributed throughout the department. The kits contained candy with a note describing the significance of each treat. The note reads:



LIFESAVER to remind you of the many times you've been one


STARBURST for the burst of energy that you need


PAYDAY since you're not doing it for the money


HERSHEY KISSES to show our love for you


GUM to help everyone stick together


TOOTSIE ROLL you have to roll with the punches


PEPPERMENT PATTY helping you keep your cool


SNICKERS to help keep your humor


MOUNDS for the mounds of courage you show



An 11-year-old girl in Wheeling, Ill., also delivered sweet treats to her local police department on Wednesday.



Holliston police thanked the boy by saying, "Jackson, in a world that is fast-paced and often chaotic, we thank you for bringing a slice of generosity, innocence, and happiness to our Officers."



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