Officers Step Up with Back-to-School Support
In two corners of the country, police officers are stepping up, not with sirens and arrests, but with school supplies and support. From Toledo to Belize City, they’re showing that serving the community goes way beyond law enforcement. Superintendent Brent Hamilton personally outfitted a young cadet with a school bag, uniforms, and other essentials. Meanwhile, Superintendent Aaron Gamboa teamed up with two local businesses and even dipped into his own pocket to help kids in high-risk neighborhoods get the supplies they need. These acts aren’t just generous, they’re planting seeds of hope, confidence, and ambition in the next generation.
On The Phone: Supt. Aaron Gamboa, Officer Commanding, Special Patrol Unit
“Well I went to issue some school supplies in different areas of my in Martins, I am the person in charge of Martins and I went to issue some bags in the area PIB, BLC, back a town to the kids to the young kids the parents need some support and I believe that my clean heart. And also this morning I went to the Cayo District, Camalote Village I passed through Hattieville and also distributed some school supplies also. I am headed to the Cayo District maybe tomorrow or Monday I am going to some church and some other kids I believe I am going there also I have a lot of people that is calling me for school supplies.”
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