Mountain Outreach, a ministry hosted by 免费午夜福利1000集合集92 of the Cumberlands, recently donated $5,000 to the Williamsburg Police Department (WPD) for the Department鈥檚 upcoming Shop with a Cop event.
Jason Caddell, Chief of Police, said, 鈥淚 really enjoy this event. For police officers, most of the time we deal with kids, it鈥檚 during a tough situation. So, the kids naturally start associating us with situations like that. At Shop with a Cop, it鈥檚 totally different. We get to be a lot more relaxed, a lot more fun. Everything鈥檚 good.鈥
Roddy Harrison, mayor of Williamsburg, added, 鈥淪hop with a Cop is probably the most heart-warming event the Department does. It鈥檚 always a lot of fun.鈥
The 2022 WPD Shop with a Cop event will be held on December 15th at the Williamsburg Walmart.
Shop with a Cop is an annual event in which registered children, who have been selected by the family resource officers at their schools, are escorted through a store by police officers, who help them find Christmas gifts for themselves. Each child may choose as many items as they want 鈥 up to a certain dollar amount 鈥 and the WPD purchases the items as Christmas gifts for them. It鈥檚 a gesture of kindness from the Williamsburg police force to local children and an event the WPD looks forward to every year.
Said Chief Caddell, 鈥淪ometimes, kids will come into the store and go, 鈥極h, that guy! I want to shop with him!鈥 because they remember us from last year.鈥
Mayor Harrison and the Mountain Outreach staff and volunteers will also be present to help with the Shop with a Cop event.
Chief Caddell said the donation from Mountain Outreach will be helpful, giving the Department 鈥渁 little extra leeway鈥 so the children can purchase quality gifts they鈥檒l enjoy.
Mayor Harrison mentioned a family the WPD served last year that included a mom and several kids. They children went through the store and picked gifts with a police officer, then gathered their bags, and the mom said, 鈥淥kay, let鈥檚 go!鈥 and they started walking 鈥 never getting into a car. It was cold and raining outside. When the volunteers realized the family was walking home, a volunteer gave the family a ride home so they could stay dry and warm.
Harrison said, 鈥淪omebody asked me a while ago, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 the ultimate goal?鈥 That we don鈥檛 have any kids signed up. That everyone鈥檚 families are doing so well financially that nobody needs to sign up. That鈥檚 the ultimate goal.鈥
Until then, Mountain Outreach will continue helping the cause.