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SANTA
ROSA COUNTY
SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
Sheriff
Wendell Hall
Sheriff's
Office "Summer Youth Camp 2007" Off to a Great Start!
The
Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office is currently conducting its "Summer
Youth Camp 2007" at the East
Milton
Recreation
Park
, which started May 29 th
. This camp is a nine week program (Monday through Thursday, 8am
to 4pm ) that takes at risk
children or children who are trying to find their path in life,
and introduces them to law enforcement in a different manner than
they are used to seeing. This camp gives children positive alternatives
in their lives. There are currently approximately 30 middle school
children participating in the camp.
The
participants are identified by school resource officers, Guidance
Counselors, Probation Officers, or juvenile Judges. Participants
of the camp must first meet three of the following five qualifiers.
1) Low income, 2) at risk behavior, 3) Free or reduced lunches,
4) A parent in the criminal justice system, 5) Single parent home.
Throughout the camp, the participants will be taught curriculum
including Middle School DARE; Aggressors, Victims and Bystanders;
Sexual Misconduct; and Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Along with
the teaching, they have several activities at the camp that
teaches TEAM WORK. Sheriff's Deputies take the children by bus to
several areas, such as the USS ALABAMA, BLACKWATER RIVER, US NAVAL
MUSEUM, and to see the Blue Angels. With these activities,
the children are required to have a good discipline report and must
be present 50 percent of that week to go.
It
is the desire of Sheriff Hall to take these children and provide
them with direction, give them positive role models, and facilitate
education in a setting that is different from the typical contact
they would have with law enforcement. If the Sheriff's Office can
reach even one or two of these children, it is well worth the effort.
The
Sheriff's Office encourages the Media to come and visit the camp.
They can contact Sgt. Scott Haines and arrangements will be made.
Press
Release By:
Sgt.
Scott Haines
850-981-2136
850-698-4441
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