This event will provide information to people interested in becoming Fairfield Police Department Community Chaplains
Community Chaplains are called out by the Fairfield Police Department to attend to family members, neighbors, by-standers, classmates, and co-workers when they have been victimized, suffered serious injury, or have been traumatized by the death of a loved one.
Community Chaplains need not be ordained clergy but must have an interest in serving others. Community Chaplain is a volunteer position.
In this meeting we will cover:
Program OverviewApplication ProcessDepartment Provided TrainingExpectationsAt the conclusion of the meeting, applications will be available for those interested in becoming Community Chaplains.
Date/Time:
Thursday, December 9th, 2021
6:30-8:30 PM PST
For questions please email Lt. Matt Bloesch at [email protected]
Registration Deadline: December 8 (Please keep in mind that this event can fill up prior to the deadline)
In order to help keep attendees and staff healthy, Fairfield PD will follow CDC recommendations for gatherings and events. We ask that if you have had a fever greater than 100.4, cough, runny nose, sore throat or trouble breathing within 24 hours prior to the event, please stay home.
The Fairfield Police Department is committed to working in partnership with our community to preserve and enhance the quality of life through effective crime prevention, safety education, and innovative law enforcement.
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