A young boy has given himself a big mission: to personally thank all the police officers in the country.
Tyler Carach, 10, is working his way across America, hand-delivering doughnuts to officers in order to thank them for their service.
On Friday, he stopped in St. Louis to deliver 34 dozen doughnuts. According to KSDK, Carach and his mother Sheena, have been making the special deliveries for 22 months. They’ve given out more than 60,000 doughnuts to police officers in 29 states.
According to the GoFundMe page set up for Carach’s project, he came up with the idea when he was eight years old.
“I want to keep spreading joy to officers and keep inspiring others to put kindness back into the world,” Carach wrote on the fundraising site.
If you’d like to make a donation to support Carach’s efforts or learn more about his mission, tap or click here.