to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. -edward e. hale

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wi,

this past weekend i took part in a ‘shop with a cop’ event

sponsored by

mott children’s hospital,

the  county sheriff department, local police departments, state troopers,

u.s. marines, and the university of michigan police department

everyone volunteered their time

to take underserved children and their families

 back to school shopping at a local meijer store.

it was beautifully organized

we all met in the morning at the stadium

set up food, games, drinks, tables

met our law enforcement partners for the day

families arrived

we shared a meal with our family and created our shopping team

loaded up on university busses

accompanied by motorcycle cops with lights flashing

the kids were really excited.

when we arrived

we descended upon the store

 masses of uniformed officers and children

must have caused some shoppers to wonder

but everyone got right to work

helping the kids find the things on their lists

along with lots of  extras

at checkout everything was covered

headed back to the stadium

for kona ice, more food, build-a-bear projects, face-painting

checking out the team locker room and playing on the field

by the end of the day

we had shared our stories with each other

learned so much

everyone had bonded

no matter their age, rank, or status.

people were tired and smiling

as they walked out the door

ready for school

headed for home

happy to know

people in the community support them

as a volunteer

this day

was also a gift to me from my community.

“there isn’t anyone you couldn’t love once you’ve heard their story.”

-mary lou kownacki

 

 

 

 


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  1. Oh, Beth. This one made me tear up. Love every bit of this…you know firsthand how stressful this time of year is for parents and how costly school supplies are. It’s an important time to give donations, give our time and come together. So good! 🥰💕🥰

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  2. The quote really speaks to me this morning because I’ve been thinking lately that everyone goes through something painful in life, regardless of money, social status, good looks, etc. Maybe I’m wrong though.

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  3. what a fantastic occasion to do some good – and in such a fun-laden fashion too! You look so very young with your butterfly glasses and young-people-running-shoes…. I bet that was a wonderful, great and bonding day for all.

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  4. I completely understand why you feel like the event was also gift to you. It is so satisfying to see a community come together to give to those in need. Our police department does a “Shop with a Cop” around Christmas time. The kids buy a gift for each parent/parental guardian, each sibling (if there are any), a gift the whole family unit can use together and only after that, they are told the amount remaining for the child to spend and the child can buy gifts for other people or spend it on themselves.

    I’ve always thought this was great, but I like your idea better. We all know how many educators spend of their own money for needs the children they teach might be short on, and this is a great way to make sure to aid the teachers as well. Win – Win!

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  5. This is my favorite post of the day. I think anything we can do to bring the police and the less fortunate together is a huge win. Building trust while helping others—it doesn’t get better than that.

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