LFP Police Department presents Certificate of Recognition to Lake Forest Park Rotary

Shoreline, WALocal News

Chief Mike Harden awarded a Certificate of Recognition to the Rotary Club of Lake Forest Park for their outstanding contributions to local initiatives. He noted that the club's generosity has been instrumental in the annual Shop with a Cop program, which relies on their heartfelt donations and enthusiastic volunteers. The Rotary Club also played a vital role in the recent Safety Day event, providing bike helmets and safety vests to promote family safety. Harden expressed deep appreciation for their partnership, highlighting the club as a pillar of support in the community. Their ongoing commitment to these programs illustrates the positive impact of local organizations on community welfare.

Such efforts not only enhance safety but also foster a sense of unity among residents. The collaboration between the police department and the Rotary Club exemplifies effective community engagement. This recognition serves as a reminder of the critical role that local organizations play in supporting public safety initiatives.

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