9-1-1 For Kids: Call 433-1916  The program teaches young kids ages 4-7 the proper use of 911. The Enhanced 9-1-1 Coordinator works closely with Cumberland County Schools, Head Start Programs and Daycares to inform young children the proper time and manner for calling9-1-1. Contact the Communications Division to schedule the 9-1-1 For Kids presentation. Bicycle Rodeos: Call 433-1033
Members of the Crime Prevention Unit can assist with bicycle rodeos to help teach children about bicycle safety. The children will go through a series of obstacles and will be taught proper hand signals. Children must be able to ride a bicycle without training wheels and wear a helmet. This activity is available to groups of ten or more and must be booked at least one month in advance.
K-9 and Mounted Patrol Demonstrations: Call 433-1847
The FPD K-9 and Mounted Patrols are available on a limited basis for demonstrations. Call at least one month in advance to schedule the patrols for your group.
McGruff the Crime Dog Appearances: Call 433-1033
McGruff will make an appearance at your school or function to deliver various crime prevention messages. To book McGruff please contact the Community Affairs Office at least two weeks in advance.
Police Administration Building and Stable Tours: Call 433-1847
Tours of the Police Administration Building located at 467 Hay Street and the Horse Stables on Highway 301 are available. To schedule a tour please contact the Community Affairs Office at least two weeks in advance. These tours are reserved for groups of 5 or more.
Police Band Roll’RZ: Call 433-1036
The Roll’RZ is a variety band comprised of active and reserve officers who deliver an anti-drug message to elementary school children. The Roll’RZ also perform at community functions but are booked quickly so call well in advance.
Trading Card Program: Call 433-1847 an innovative public relations program has been started to encourage children to collect police trading cards. The cards bearing the likeness of their favorite police officer help children get to know the police officers assigned to their neighborhoods and encourage the children to interact with police officers. The police officer and the trading cards will communicate a positive message that police officers are their friends. Sponsors are always welcome. “We Care Bear” Program: Call 433-1811 Research has shown that a teddy bear works well in comforting and calming a child in a traumatic situation. The teddy bear becomes a symbol of faithfulness, trustworthiness, and loyalty to the small child. Often we are involved in traumatic situations where small children are innocent victims or witnesses. To relieve children from stress, the Fayetteville Police Department uses the “We Care Bear” Program. |