A Massachusetts police department said a small gesture from a little boy is going a very long way.
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Holliston police tweeted a photo of a 6-year-old boy, identified only as Jackson, stopping by the department to pass out dozens of survival kits for the officers.
Inside the kits was candy and a note from the heart:
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
Peppermint Patty -- helping you keep your cool
Snickers -- to help keep your humor
Mounds -- for the mounds of courage you show
The boy wore a proud smile as he posed for the picture at the station.
The police department was appreciative of the gesture, saying: "The world needs more Jacksons!"
6 y/o Jackson stopped in w/ 30 "Survival Kits" for our Officers. This world needs more Jacksons! @WCVB @7News @NECN pic.twitter.com/bZfcw3HMph
— Holliston Police (@HollistonPolice) July 20, 2016
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