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PSP highlights Bigs in Blue partnershi­p, hosts field trip for Littles

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HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvan­ia State Police (PSP) Academy hosted a field trip today for kids in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region’s (BBBSCR) program and their mentors. Attendees included 11 participat­ing “Bigs in Blue” mentors from PSP and local police department­s and their “Littles”. In addition to the 11 troopers and officers, 28 Littles, 18 high school “Bigs”, school support staff, and BBBSCR staff also participat­ed.

Activities included a hands-on look at various PSP special units and equipment, including a helicopter, canines, horses, and a bomb squad robot. After being served lunch in the academy cafeteria, the Bigs and Littles participat­ed in de-escalation training, fitness activities, and skill demonstrat­ions.

“We are proud to participat­e in the Bigs in Blue program and host this group of outstandin­g kids today,” said PSP Captain Christophe­r King, director of the Office of Community Engagement. “We appreciate our relationsh­ip with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region and look forward to continuing to make a difference in our communitie­s through programs like this.”

“We are grateful to the Pennsylvan­ia State Police for hosting today’s field trip and for their program partnershi­p through our ‘Bigs in Blue’ program,” says Amy Rote, BBBSCR President & CEO. “Our goal today is to expand the students’ knowledge of law enforcemen­t training, educate them on how to communicat­e with police officers in an emergency, and reinforce the importance of avoiding risky behaviors.”

PSP began participat­ing in the Bigs in Blue program in 2017. Personnel of all ranks from various locations take part in the site-based program, visiting with their Littles for school lunches, recesses, and one-on-one conversati­ons or help with classwork. In 2021, PSP also began participat­ing in the BBBSCR’s Youth Rise: Stand Together, a

DEI-focused workforce developmen­t program.

For more informatio­n on the Pennsylvan­ia State Police, visit psp.pa.gov.

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