Gage Hancock-Stevens, 13, is almost blind due to a brain tumor that affected his optic nerves. The boy has always dreamed of becoming a cop and his wish was finally granted for one day—thanks to local police department and volunteers from Make-A-Wish foundation.
This is so touching. Kudos to all the Officers and administrative staff who assisted in making Gage’s day a most memorable one. Wonderful photos that told the story! My best to Gage as well.
I’m a former Framingham Massachusetts Auxiliary Police Officer of 35 years and I have never seen anything as wonderful and as generous as this done by full time police officers, I commend the whole department for what they did for that young man, no one could have had as big an impact on him like these officer’s did! God Bless all of you!!!
March 28, 2013 @ 8:52 am
Wow! Here are some police with their heads on straight-CONGRATS!!!!
August 22, 2013 @ 5:15 pm
i go to the blind school with that kid and he isint that sweet he stole my mint condition silver certificate
October 8, 2013 @ 4:40 am
What a touching story.Looking at all the pictures made me shed tears–God Bless all those people helped him attain his dreams.
October 10, 2013 @ 9:44 pm
This is so touching. Kudos to all the Officers and administrative staff who assisted in making Gage’s day a most memorable one. Wonderful photos that told the story! My best to Gage as well.
September 30, 2017 @ 5:59 pm
I’m a former Framingham Massachusetts Auxiliary Police Officer of 35 years and I have never seen anything as wonderful and as generous as this done by full time police officers, I commend the whole department for what they did for that young man, no one could have had as big an impact on him like these officer’s did! God Bless all of you!!!