Bratt’s ‘Donut Boy’ Continues Sweet Mission At Atmore Police Dept.
December 22, 2017
“Donut Boy” Tyler Carach of Bratt is on a mission to thank every cop in America with a doughnut.
Tyler, now 10 years old, and his mother Sheena, who is a former police officer, created the “I DONUT need a reason to THANK a cop” program. Since buying doughnuts for four Escambia County deputies at a Bratt convenience in August 2016, Tyler has taken his mission on the road, providing donuts for law enforcement agencies across the country. So far, the Byrneville Elementary School student has given out over 50,000 doughnuts to officers in 28 states.
Tyler handed out doughnuts close to home Thursday afternoon at the Atmore Police Department, where they made him an honorary officer and let him explore a police SUV.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Comments
3 Responses to “Bratt’s ‘Donut Boy’ Continues Sweet Mission At Atmore Police Dept.”
What an awesome example you are setting. Keep up the great work. Before he passed away, my father was a police officer and detective. At times, it can be a pretty thankless job. A simple thank you like this is an amazing way to show appreciation for all that they do.
What an amazing young man. God Bless him in his mission.
Although I do not know him that is a sweet and special young man. Keep up the good work Tyler and Merry Christmas to you and your mom for the hours you have spent letting police officers know what they mean to all of us. God Bless You.