Collecting Allowance to Deliver Various Snacks and Letters
Greeting with 4th Grade Elementary School Student and Mother

The story of an elementary school student who gave gifts to police officers with the allowance saved over a year is touching many hearts.


On the 24th, the National Police Agency shared a video of the incident on YouTube.

A student bowing at a 90-degree angle after handing a shopping bag containing gifts to a police officer. <br>[Photo by National Police Agency YouTube]

A student bowing at a 90-degree angle after handing a shopping bag containing gifts to a police officer.
[Photo by National Police Agency YouTube]

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On September 14th, around 3 p.m., a 4th-grade student named A and his mother visited a local police station in Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, carrying shopping bags full of items in both hands.


The two handed the shopping bags to a police officer they met at the entrance of the station, and upon checking the contents, the officer looked down at A with a surprised expression.


Inside the shopping bags were various snacks and drinks, including cookies and rice cakes, which A had personally purchased with the allowance he had saved over the past year. There was also a letter written by A himself.


The letter read, "Hello, police officer! I am a 4th-grade elementary school student. I have saved a little allowance over the past year to give a small gift to the hardworking police officers. Police officer! Thank you always. Please continue to protect our neighborhood well. Police officer! Fighting!"


After delivering the gifts, A bowed deeply at a 90-degree angle to the officers and took commemorative photos with them in front of the police station.



Finally, the Gyeonggi Nambu Provincial Police Agency expressed their gratitude, saying, "The warm support from the student's heart gives the police officers strength today as well."


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