JPD Holds Ceremony for Youth Camp Participants
LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 10 – The annual camp resumed post-COVID with 60 children learning about police work, including drills and meeting specialized units, organizers said.
- The Jackson Police Department held a graduation ceremony Friday for nearly 60 children who completed the JPD Youth Camp at their Training Academy.
- The camp, now in its third year, aimed to teach discipline and conflict resolution while fostering a bond between youth and law enforcement.
- This year marked the largest class yet, and each camper received a certificate recognizing their participation in the weeks-long program.
- Camper Kharim Brown reflected on the valuable lessons gained and personal growth experienced during the event, while Wade expressed gratitude to the campers and highlighted that true leadership involves serving the community.
- The event highlighted JPD’s continued commitment to youth development and building positive relationships between officers and Jackson’s young residents.
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