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There to be There.
Published August 26, 2009

Spiritual practice and police work may seem an unlikely pairing, but for more than 50 volunteers with Sonoma County's Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Service (LECS), the combination is a way of life.

"I wanted to contribute in a way that included spiritual practice as a focus and center," explains Teresa Franklin, a registered nurse and graduate of last year's LECS academy. "One thing that surprised me is how closely I identified with the chaplaincy community, and also the work of law enforcement. I felt a kinship—like it was not a stretch to understand the personality type and loyalty toward serving the community that goes into those professions."

The interfaith, nondenominational agency, which begins its 11th training academy Sept. 23, describes its mission as one that provides solace and "emotional support" to law enforcement personnel and the community alike.
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Law Enforcement Chaplaincy provides comfort in times of need
Published May 3, 2007

Volunteer organization recognzied by Board of Supervisors

When faced with a dangerous situation, residents of Sonoma County can count on the response of their local law enforcement agency, fire department and medical personnel, but the all-volunteer Law Enforcement Chaplaincy of Sonoma County also responds, delivering comfort and support during some of life's most harrowing experiences.

The chaplaincy was recently awarded a Jefferson Award for their work and is currently recruiting for a new a new chaplain class starting in the fall.
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JEFFERSON AWARDS DEBUT IN COUNTY
FIVE AGENCIES HONORED FOR THEIR LEADERSHIP IN COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Published on February 28, 2007

Five Sonoma County nonprofit groups were honored Tuesday for leadership in community involvement

The American Red Cross, Burbank Housing, Law Enforcement Chaplaincy, Valley of the Moon Foundation and the Volunteer Center of Sonoma County were singled out as part of the debut of the local presentation of the Jefferson Awards.
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THE POWER OF SILENCE

LAW ENFORCEMENT CHAPLAIN WITH COMFORTING PRESENCE HELPS FAMILIES IN TIME OF TRAGEDY

Published on June 4, 2006

A baby dies in its sleep. A traffic light clicks from red to green, and a car crash claims multiple lives.

When tragedy strikes, a network of professionals comes together to support families dealing with life's most difficult events.

For Santa Rosan Margie Anderson, who volunteers with the Sonoma County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Program, standing shoulder to shoulder with the police officer on someone's front porch is part of the job.
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SOUL OF AN OPTIMIST
HAVING SPENT MUCH OF HER LIFE HELPING OTHERS, BECOMING A POLICE CHAPLAIN MADE PERFECT SENSE FOR PAMELA MOORE

Published on September 12, 2004

Pamela Moore holds fast to an Anne Frank belief that people are good at heart, even while focusing most of her career on the sad, dark aspects of life.

She's spent years battling discrimination and hate crimes and worked with troubled youth and the homeless. Now, at 53, Moore has signed up to become a law enforcement chaplain.

Like others in the all-volunteer Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Program, she accompanies a police officer to the homes of crime or accident victims.

"It's very moving to be with people when they find out their loved one is not coming home anymore," Moore said.
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