Talbot Goes Purple, VFW Post 5118 and the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office provide winter coats for local elementary school students

11/26/2024

Category: Sheriff Department

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The Talbot County Sheriff's Office in partnership with Talbot Goes Purple and VFW Post 5118 dropped coats off at Chapel District Elementary School.

The Talbot County Sheriff's Office in partnership with Talbot Goes Purple and VFW Post 5118 dropped coats off at Chapel District Elementary School.

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Partners drop off winter coats at Easton Elementary School.

Partners drop off winter coats at Easton Elementary School.

Press release provided by Talbot County Sheriff's Office

The holidays came early for 124 local elementary school students, who each received new winter coats, hats and gloves thanks to Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 5118, Talbot Goes Purple and the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office.

On Monday, November 25, 2024, VFW Post 5118 Commander Kenley Timms and Talbot County Sheriff Joe Gamble, assisted by uniformed deputies, delivered 124 gift bags filled with new winter coats, hats and gloves for students at Easton Elementary School, Chapel District Elementary School, White Marsh Elementary School and Polaris Village Academy.

“We are so grateful to the Sheriff’s Office, the VFW and Talbot Goes Purple for collaborating on this generous gift,” said Darlene Spurrier, Director of Student Services for Talbot County Public Schools. “These coats, hats and gloves will be lifechanging for some of our most vulnerable students as we enter the winter months. What a beautiful example of collective impact!”

Major Steve Elliott, Chief Deputy with the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office, coordinated the program with the assistance of Lori Stepp, Grants Coordinator for the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office. “Last year when we did our annual toy drive, I noticed that several of the children did not have a winter coat,” said Maj. Elliott. “That led to the coat drive this year, which thankfully the VFW made possible for us to do with their generous donation.” Mrs. Stepp was charged with purchasing, collecting and packaging the gift bags for distribution.

VFW Post 5118 has long supported Talbot Goes Purple with donations each year that help the program provide substance use prevention education and activities for local youth, and this year graciously providing funding for the coats, hats and gloves.

Talbot Goes Purple is a substance use prevention program that empowers our youth and our community to ‘Go Purple’ as a sign of taking a stand against substance abuse. The initiative includes purple clubs in our local schools, through which students learn they do not need drugs or alcohol to meet life’s challenges. Talbot Goes Purple is in partnership with the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office, Talbot County Public Schools, Saints Peter and Paul Schools and Mid-Shore Community Foundation.

 

For more information, Media Contact is Kelley Callaghan, 410-934-7537, email talbotgoespurple@gmail.com, or find TGP on Facebook @TalbotGoesPurple.

Talbot Goes Purple is a component fund of the Mid-Shore Community Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization – donations to which are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

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