I sent him a shoulder flash and a card this morning. If there are any other LEO's firefighters, EMS workers, or anyone who wants to send this boy a card I'm sure he would appreciate it.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region...n-beach-police-grant-terminally-ill-boys-wish
All Nathan Norman wants for Christmas is the swag of cops, firefighters and paramedics – his heroes.
Nathan, a 6-year-old boy battling terminal brain cancer in Rustburg, Va, admires no one more than people willing to risk their own lives to save the lives of others.
His Christmas wish recently floated 900 miles south, to Boynton Beach, where the city's cops, firefighters and paramedics are now sending a box of "get well" cards, agency patches, posters, shirts, hats and autographed photos to Nathan's home.
Nathan has been fighting brain cancer since January 2009, when doctors found a tumor. They immediately operated. But over the next three years, the brain cancer progressed.
Now, Nathan has an inoperable tumor in his spine. He has been through three surgeries and six rounds of chemo, but none have moved the boy closer to getting better.
Virginia State Police recently put out a special request to police agencies across the country.
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region...n-beach-police-grant-terminally-ill-boys-wish
All Nathan Norman wants for Christmas is the swag of cops, firefighters and paramedics – his heroes.
Nathan, a 6-year-old boy battling terminal brain cancer in Rustburg, Va, admires no one more than people willing to risk their own lives to save the lives of others.
His Christmas wish recently floated 900 miles south, to Boynton Beach, where the city's cops, firefighters and paramedics are now sending a box of "get well" cards, agency patches, posters, shirts, hats and autographed photos to Nathan's home.
Nathan has been fighting brain cancer since January 2009, when doctors found a tumor. They immediately operated. But over the next three years, the brain cancer progressed.
Now, Nathan has an inoperable tumor in his spine. He has been through three surgeries and six rounds of chemo, but none have moved the boy closer to getting better.
Virginia State Police recently put out a special request to police agencies across the country.