To recognize and honor first responders, CPI Security is launching the CPI Security Community Impact Award. The award recognizes first responders going above and beyond their already extraordinary work to make an even deeper impact on their communities.
“First responders are the heart and backbone of our communities,” CEO and Founder of CPI Security Ken Gill said. “We’re excited to show them our appreciation by honoring them with the Community Impact Award.”
Recipients of the CPI Security Community Impact Award are given a crystal award and a $1,000 check toward their department.
In Raleigh, seven officers with the Raleigh Police Department were honored for their work on the Raleigh Shop with a Cop program. The program provides gifts to children who may not have received a Christmas otherwise, all while strengthening relationships amongst police and the community. The officers who were recognized with the Community Impact Award are:
Lieutenant Julie Little
Sergeant Keljin Adams
Senior Officer Jeremy Thompson- lead organizer of SWAC
Senior Officer James Carlton
Youth Outreach Coordinator April Adams
Gang Resource Coordinator Gina Bascone