Feb 18, 2022

KLETC class makes donation to emergency shelter

Posted Feb 18, 2022 11:26 AM

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Children’s Emergency Shelter Home received a donation of goods Wednesday night from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center’s (KLETC) 289th basic training class. The donation was part of the class’s legacy project, a project where each basic training class gives back to the community, and was led by class president Deputy David Carrillo of the Seward County Sheriff’s Office.

“A big reason as to why I joined law enforcement was to be a positive influence for youth,” Carrillo said. “I became inspired after we had our class about crimes against children to try to go a step further to help the local children in our area.”

Shawna Allen, a board member for the Children’s Emergency Shelter Home, was very appreciative of the support from the 289th basic training class.

“Contributions and support from folks like the 289th help to sustain this very important service to children in the area,” Allen said. “We are very grateful for the support and donations received from this class.”

 Deputy Carrillo reached out to the shelter to see what items they needed, printed out a list, and distributed it amongst his classmates. Each student purchased a few items for donation, which included toiletries, bedsheets, clothes, backpacks, and toys. 

The Children’s Emergency Shelter Home has been in operation since 1958. The Shelter's mission is to provide a safe, secure, loving environment to children removed from their homes through no fault of their own. The goal of the home is to provide short-term residence until a child can return home, be placed in foster care, or be placed in a permanent residence.

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