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21
Jul 2010
LAPD’s community outreach to youth is a national model

LAPD, once again, is setting the standard – this time for community outreach to youths through its highly acclaimed LAPD Cadets Program. One of the highlights of the program is the Youth Leadership Day, which is spearheaded by Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger. On July 13, more than 1,200 cadets attended the third annual event to discover the rewards of public service by spending a full day as a partner with a member of the Department's leadership team.

It was a memorable day for everyone, as witnessed by a great video posted at www.LAPDcadets.com. The day’s activities began with a keynote address from Chief Charlie Beck, who praised the cadets’ commitment to becoming the next generation of leaders. Throughout the day, youth participants had the opportunity to tour various LAPD facilities across the City, as well as observe presentations by SWAT, Dive Team and the Bomb Squad. Special thanks go to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Capitol Records, ABC 7 and NBC 4 for also opening their doors to these young leaders.

During this year’s enhanced program, the LAPD also presented scores of academic scholarships (which exceeded $10,000), laptop computers and other awards to students who distinguished themselves by academic performance and community service.

Youth Leadership Day is a great example of how LAPD is enhancing its youth initiatives to encourage young people to make the right choices, while making our neighborhoods safer.

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