During a recent joint special meeting of the Port Orange City Council, Officer Wayne Jean presented an update on the \"Cops for Christmas\" program, which has expanded significantly since its inception in 2020. The initiative aims to provide Christmas gifts and food to underprivileged children in the community, with last year's efforts benefiting 400 children. Officer Jean highlighted the collaborative nature of the program, which involves local businesses, community members, and the Port Orange Police Department.
This year, the program has already begun preparations, with packets sent to schools for counselors to identify children in need. The community's response has been overwhelmingly positive, with numerous local businesses, including Walmart and Target, stepping up to support the initiative. Officer Jean emphasized the importance of community involvement, noting that last year, volunteers helped wrap gifts and distribute them to families.
The council members expressed their gratitude for the program's impact on the community, recognizing it as a vital effort to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and residents. They encouraged continued support and suggested capturing the program's activities through video and photography to promote its growth and visibility.
In addition to the holiday gifts, the program also provides food assistance to families, ensuring that children not only receive presents but also have meals during the holiday season. Donations, both monetary and in the form of unwrapped toys, are being collected at various locations throughout the city, including City Hall and local businesses.
The meeting also featured public participation, with community members expressing appreciation for the council's efforts and discussing ongoing issues related to local governance. The council remains committed to addressing community needs and fostering a collaborative environment for future initiatives.