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A convoy of hundreds of police officers left Burlington this morning to visit a young boy with cancer in Virginia.

[View the story "Burlington, Woburn Police & More: #Cards4Nathan" on Storify]
 

 

Two Woburn Police officers joined hundreds today to visit a young boy in Virginia with cancer.

Sgt. Charles Stokes and Officer Thomas Negri were two of hundreds of police officers set to fulfill a young boy's dream, as he fights his way through cancer treatments.

Hundreds of police officers from departments around New England, organized by the Burlington Police Department, left the Burlington Mall early this morning to caravan hundreds of miles to help make the Christmas wish of young boy battling cancer come true.

The boy is Nathan Norman, who, as reported on New Milford Patch, was diagnosed with brain cancer three years ago. Nathan lives with his family in Rustburg, Virginia.

Like most little boys, Nathan loves to watch cops, firemen and EMT's speed to calls in shiny cars and trucks —sirens blaring and lights flashing —making no stops as they race to save people. 

This Christmas, Nathan is calling upon these heroes to make his wish come true by sending him cards, letters and patches —anything with a first responder insignia.

This morning hundreds of New England police officers gathered to not only send Nathan a card, but to hand deliver him many cards and pay him a special visit.

According to Google Maps, the trek from Burlington to Rustburg is 627 miles and normally takes a bit over 10 hours.

The Burlington Police is trying to get as many people involved in this story as possible. They put out a call on Twitter to suggest anyone tweeting about the story use the hashtag #Cards4Nathan.

Follow the action with our Storify stream above as the police head to Virginia to make one boy very happy.

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Mark

6:48 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

God Bless the "Thin Blue Line" and Nathan! Stay Safe And Merry Christmas!

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Maggie Shaw

8:26 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

What a wonderful surprise for this lil' boy. Would love to see his face when the caravan shows up to see him! God bless him and all the officers involved! I grew up in Woburn and love hearing local stories like this!!

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charles

6:21 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Great job & God bless Nathan.

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