Cleary University joins kids and cops for special holiday shopping event

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Cleary University joined the annual Shop with a Cop program, and welcomed Livingston County children and law enforcement officers to its campus for a special holiday breakfast following this year’s morning of Christmas shopping.

Shop with a Cop — sponsored by Livingston County law enforcement agencies — provides an opportunity for disadvantaged kids to connect with police officers through a day filled with shopping, a meal and activities at Cleary University, and plenty of time for the kids to begin gaining a better understanding of the role of law enforcement officers in their community.

Cleary hosted 64 local children and 50 law enforcement professionals with breakfast, a holiday movie, and a special appearance from the Cleary mascot, Clancy the Cougar.

“Cleary is proud to participate in such a valued program for our community,” said Cleary President Alan Drimmer. “This is our first year supporting Shop with a Cop, and we plan to continue this annual tradition that benefits so many kids right here in Livingston County. This is such a great opportunity for youth in our county to connect with local police officers, see the positive side of law enforcement and have some fun.”

Shop with a Cop is a charitable program that helps relieve some of the holiday stress for families in need, gives kids positive experiences with law enforcement, and begins building trust between families from at risk homes and police officers.

“Cleary is a strong advocate for our public safety community who do so much to serve and protect all of us,” Drimmer said. “To further support these valued individuals, Cleary developed very affordable degree programs for police officers and public safety civilians and their families, allowing them to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree from Cleary in as little as 12 months. We award their life and work experience through credits toward a degree.”

Children are selected by referrals from various social service agencies throughout the county.

This year, children were given $200 to spend at the Genoa Township Walmart. A police officer served as a chaperone and companion for each child during the entire day’s adventure.

The kids arrived via a grand entrance, riding in a parade of police cruisers with lights flashing and sirens blaring down Grand River Avenue to the store.

Police officers participating in this year’s Shop with a Cop festivities included Livingston County Sheriff’s Office; the Brighton Michigan State Police post; the cities of Howell, Brighton and Flint; Hamburg, Green Oak and Unadilla townships; and the village of Pinckney.

The Livingston Post

The Livingston Post is the only locally owned, all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Mich. It was launched by award-winning journalists who were laid off from the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus by Gannett Co. Inc. in 2009.

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