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Tee Off for a Good Cause!

October 20, 2022

The seventh annual Woodstock Public Safety Foundation Charity Golf Tournament will take place Oct. 6 at BridgeMill Athletic Club in Canton. Proceeds from this year’s event will go toward the four general programs that support the mission of WPSF. For more information, including player registration and sponsorship opportunities, visit https://wdstk.ga/golf.

Officer Rosa Kiefer helps a child shop for Christmas gifts.

Community Outreach
This program promotes awareness, improves relationships and builds partnerships between citizens, the Woodstock Police Department and Fire Department, via educational initiatives such as the Citizen’s Public Safety Academy, community safety events and public safety seminars.

Emergency Aid
Aid and support are provided to Woodstock public safety personnel (police, fire and emergency medical service) and their families in times of need. On occasion, this program may provide nominal assistance to first responders in other jurisdictions within the state of Georgia.

Equipment, Training and Support
Funds for the acquisition of supplemental equipment and training are provided to the Woodstock police and fire departments. Funds also may be utilized to provide immediate assistance during critical or emergency public safety situations.

Shop With a Hero
This annual program, in partnership with the Woodstock police and fire departments, provides aid to local families by purchasing gifts for children in need during the holiday season. Last December, foundation members, police officers and firefighters shopped with 133 children, and were able to purchase more than $13,000 in gifts.

– Submitted by Woodstock Public Safety Foundation

From left, Mathew Dunn, Cherokee County E 9-1-1 Director Shane Bonebrake, Woodstock Police K-9 Officer Ledarrion Poole and Woodstock Traffic Enforcement Officer Eric Howard Motorola.

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