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B.C. police chiefs donate to Cops for Kids. L-R: C/Supt. Brad Haugli, Gail Harrison, Courtney King, Supt. (retired) Brent Mundle and Supt. David Greig. (submitted photo)
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B.C. police chiefs donate to group that helps kids

Dec 7, 2023 | 8:00 AM

Police leaders in British Columbia are providing support to an organization that offers vital services to children and families in crisis.

The BC Association of Chiefs of Police has donated $5,000 to Cops for Kids, a charitable foundation that helps children who have experienced medical, physical, or traumatic crises.

Fiona Wilson, the president of the BC Association of Chiefs of Police, said the organization embodies a police leader’s dedication to nurturing safer, healthier communities beyond the call of duty.

“Our commitment to public service extends beyond law enforcement; it’s about fostering a supportive community where every family receives the help they need in challenging times,” Wilson said.

Cops For Kids holds a number of events throughout the year, but their signature initiative is the Cops for Kids Ride where police officers and other emergency staff take part in a ten-day fundraising bike ride around the Southern Interior.

The foundation’s work includes financial assistance for various needs, including medical treatments, therapies, and specialized equipment, offering hope to families during their most challenging times.

“Cops for Kids holds a special place in the heart of the law enforcement community,” C/Supt. Brad Haugli, Southeast District commander, said. “Officers witness first-hand the challenges faced by children experiencing health and other crises, and this organization plays an important role in providing much needed support.”

For further information on the BC Association of Chiefs of Police, visit https://www.bcacp.ca/

To learn more about Cops for Kids, visit https://copsforkids.org/

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