Press release
The Sheriff’s Office would like to thank V.F.W. Post 1078 for their generous donation and service to the community. V.F.W. 1078 Post Commander Tommy Starner and Senior Vice Commander Chris Palmer presented Sheriff Scott Kent with a donation for $1,000.00, which will be used in the D.A.R.E. program.
“The Sheriff’s Office provides the D.A.R.E. program to our children in 8 schools within Crawford County. Deputy Chris Martin’s salary is partially funded through a grant at the state level, but the D.A.R.E. program itself, is funded through donations from the community. All classroom materials, t-shirts, and graduation materials are funded by gifts and donations” said Sheriff Kent.
“I have been asked several times since becoming Sheriff, whether or not I feel the D.A.R.E. works. The program does work, educating our children of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. The D.A.R.E. program also deals with bullying, and decision making. Deputy Martin is very committed to the program and has built lasting relationships between the Sheriff’s Office and students. I see the benefits at each graduation we hold.”
In a recent U.S. Surgeon General’s report, it was noted that 21 million Americans suffer from substance abuse disorders. The D.A.R.E. program was among a number or select programs the Surgeon General identified as building social, emotional, cognitive skills, all which are needed to reinforce substance refusal.
Anyone wishing to invest in our children and the future of our community can contribute by donating to:
Bucyrus-Crawford DARE Inc.
c/o Crawford County Sheriff’s Office
3613 Stetzer Rd.
Bucyrus, Ohio 44820
Contributions are tax deductible.