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Suffolk's Choice Program Speaks to Local Youth

The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department is continuing the great work they do through the 'Choice Program.' Officers recently visited and presented at the Boston Asian Youth Essential Service.


Created in 2005, the Choice Program sends officers who have completed 40 hours of required training into schools and community centers across Suffolk County to speak with students grades 4-12, primarily focusing on middle schools.


Choice officers discuss a variety of topics including bullying, peer pressure, online safety, the effects of CORI and also emphasize how making the right choices, respecting others and having self-respect can positively impact their future.


For information about how you can book the Choice Program for your school, community center, or program, contact Sergeant Stacey Wood at (617) 704-6672 and swood@scsdma.org, or Deputy Tom Maguire at (617) 704-6686 and tmaguire@scsdma.org in our External Affairs Division External Affairs Division.

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