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Randall Wheeler speaking to Fox 10 News about the Chickasaw Police Department giving toys to families in the community.
Mr Randall Wheeler is from Mobile Alabama, Randall Wheeler is from orange grove project which was a high crime rate community. Mr Randall Wheeler back in 2004 His mom had cancer and sister died in a car wreck, with helping His mom take help take care of four children. Today Randall Wheeler is all about giving back to others, He is the owner of Coastal Security Taskforce, President of Hustle League which is a community organization, Mr. Randall Wheeler is 2018 Grind award winner in the city of Mobile Alabama, on Saturday August 3,2019 His organization Hustle Organization will be having there 3rd annual back to school community cookout in the park and awareness day at Langan- Municipal park start at 1pm-5pm in the city of Mobile Ala.
In the aftermath of the shooting that claimed six lives at Covenant School in Nashville, local leaders in Mobile are stepping up to help. Local law enforcement agencies are helping families heal, one stuffed animal at a time. Cops for Kids, Disaster and Victim Services, Chickasaw Police Department, the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, and the Mobile Police Department are linking arms. “We’re here to collect stuffed animals for when we go there- we’re actually working with the children. They adopt one of the stuffed animals we are asking you to purchase and provide them,” said Tony Dickey, Chaplain for Disaster and Victim Services in Daphne. Cops for Kids Coordinator Randall Wheeler says if you’re looking for a way to help, now is your chance.
The Chickasaw Police Department will be providing jackets and coats to Chickasaw residents through an upcoming coat drive.
Three drop-off locations:
The deadline to give coats will be January 20. Call Event Coordinator Randall Wheeler at 251-623-5189 for more information.
Cops for Kids partnered up with P.S. Taco Company Sunday to raise money for their organization. Kids and their families getting good food and good company. Police officers met with folks in the parking lot. Kids got an up-close look at some police gear and a scoop on the vehicles. If you bought a meal at P.S. Taco on Rangeline Drive Crossing Sunday, a portion of those proceeds went directly to Cops for Kids. Cops for Kids is a nonprofit program that has a heavy presence in the community. Randall Wheeler says most of the organization’s services are funded out of pocket — and days like these really help. “So, we have a lot of kids that watch YouTube, Facebook, things like that that show negative feed on police officers. So, we’re out here trying to bridge that gap between kids and police officers to let them know that not all police officers are bad. You may have one or two bad apples, but you can’t blame everybody for that. You still have a lot of good officers out here,” Wheeler said.
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