The summer is winding down and kids back in school are talking about what they did this summer.
One ten-year-old boy in Massachusetts spent his summer making lunches for the homeless.
Liam Hannon made 300 homemade lunches and put them in paper bags with a simple written note: "Eat. Smile."
Then he hit the pavement to give them out to people on the streets in Cambridge.
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Liam told his dad he wanted to do some community service and started "Liam's Lunches of Love."
"Many of the people we help are actually really nice and could use just a little kindness in their lives," Liam said.
Even though he's back in school, Liam hopes to continue handing out lunches on Saturdays.