April 19 marked the conclusion of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, a time dedicated to recognizing the critical role telecommunicators play in public safety. While the week provides a special opportunity for acknowledgment, our appreciation for their professionalism, dedication, and steady service extends throughout the entire year. We extend our sincere thanks to each of our hardworking telecommunicators for their continued dedication and invaluable contributions.
The Inaugural Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Texas, held at Clearfork, marked a memorable and impactful day for our community. The two-mile run/walk brought together participants of all ages in support of an extraordinary cause, featuring family-friendly games, a live DJ, and an atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and encouragement. We extend our sincere appreciation to Mattie Parker, TCU Women's Basketball, TCU Football, and the many community members who attended to run, volunteer, and cheer on participants. More than 200 participants registered for the event, and over $35,000 was raised through registrations, merchandise sales, and donations. All proceeds will directly benefit local athletes through Special Olympics programming, helping to create meaningful opportunities and expand access to competition, training, and community engagement. Through the collective efforts of our partners and supporters, we were able to raise both awareness and critical funding to support athletes in our area. We are grateful to everyone who contributed to making this event such a powerful demonstration of community partnership and service.
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