Staffordshire Police celebrate their volunteers

Staffordshire Police are celebrating more than 420 volunteers in the force as part of national Volunteers’ Week.

Special constables, cadets and police support volunteers all give their own time to make a difference to local communities in Staffordshire.

Today (1st June), marks the first day in the week-long celebration of those who volunteer.

Between January and May 2023, volunteers gave 13,752 hours and 12 minutes of their spare time to support  officers, staff and local communities.

Assistant Chief Constable, Stuart Ellison, said: “Our volunteers are incredible. They give up their free time to volunteer alongside our police officers and police staff on a daily basis, helping us as a force build better relationships with our local communities.

“The support, ideas and commitment they give to the force is invaluable and I want to take this opportunity on behalf the force and my colleagues to say thank you to our volunteers.”

Stuart added: “I also want to take this opportunity to thank our volunteer’s friends and family, who support them in supporting us.”

Staffordshire Police are now encouraging Moorlands residents to get involved if they have any spare time.

There are a number of volunteering opportunities you can get involved in if you have some spare time and want to make a difference in your local area. For more information visit: https://careers.staffordshire.police.uk/volunteers/

Tony Mullins
Tony Mullins
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