We invite you to read the January 2018 issue of The Partner, the official newsletter of the Cleveland Police Foundation.
The Partner is chock full of articles recapping the outcome of events and news items of interest and inspiration–and contains a full calendar of upcoming events.
In this issue:
- CPF Police Officer of the Month Sergeant Thomas Ross
- Become a Friend of the Cleveland Police Foundation
- December Recaps
- Upcoming events and more!
We especially congratulate and thank Sergeant Thomas Ross, the Cleveland Police Foundation Officer of the Month for January 2018.
Gallery / Recap Montage
- Second District Holiday Party, 2018
- Universal Steel Corporation/CNG National Group donated their suite at First Energy Stadium for the Browns vs. Raven game to the Cleveland Police Foundation. CPF invited the Cleveland Police Law Enforcement Explorers to the game as thanks for all the great things they do in the community.
- Santa visiting with the children at the Cops, Kids and Christmas Party at the Ronald McDonald House.
- Lots of shopping with the CPD and some terrific kids from Marion Seltzer Elementary School on Tuesday December 12 added up to new shoes and socks at Payless!
- Ni-Asia decided to give her Nintendo to her parents pay for daily necessities. Officers reached out to the CPF and ClevelandCops for Kids to see what they could do. CPF went to our friends at Steelyard Target who gave us a great deal on a Nintendo for Ni-Asia.
- Nearly 100 generous elves came out on a blustery winter day to support the Skylight Foundation Holiday Toy Drive Networking Event on December 13.
- It was a fun Saturday morning at the PAL Christmas party. Approximately 1,000 kids from all across the city were treated to snacks, Rascal House Pizza, a train ride, bouncy house, carnival games, a visit with Santa, and of course Christmas presents!
- The Cleveland Police Foundation donated toys to Cudell Recreation’s Annual Christmas Party sponsored by Willie Lawson #UNLIMITEDLOVE CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS PARTY!
- The Cleveland Police Foundation was able to support “Christmas Gifts from Lolo”, a Christmas event on the West Side for hundreds of children from families in need! Loretta Hall, Lolo, battling breast cancer, had made a tradition of always helping families in need during the Christmas season.
- Officers spread good cheer by delivering toys donated by the community. Officers from the Second District worked with kids from St. Ignatius high school who donated socks and underwear to the Second District sock and underwear drive for the homeless.