National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE) Chicago Chapter Partners with the Chicago Police Foundation to
Build Stronger Relationships Between the Community and the Police
[Alexandria, VA] The National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) Chicago
Chapter announces partnership with the Chicago Police Foundation to help
build stronger relationships between the community and the police. The
Chicago Police Foundation is providing approximately $30,000 in funding
to support the delivery of the Law and Your Community program by the
NOBLE Chicago Chapter.
"Through the Foundation's generous sponsorship, our chapter
will be able to implement two initiatives this summer," stated Eugene
Williams, NOBLE Chicago Chapter President. "The first, in partnership
with the DuSable Museum of African-American History, is a one-of-a-kind
summer mentoring program which expands on our school-year program, "The
Law and Your Community". The second will allow us to offer several
summer youth workshops."
"The Chicago Police Foundation believes that this is an
effective program for helping to open dialogue and interaction between
the CPD and community members," said John C. Robak, Chair of the Chicago
Police Foundation. "And, we're pleased to support the expansion of The
Law and Your Community program during the summer, when it will provide a
positive learning activity and experience for students when they are
out of school."
###
No comments:
Post a Comment