The Laredo Independent School District Police Department is taking one step forward regarding the safety of the district’s students with the implementation of the new Law Enforcement Against Drugs, or LEAD, program. According to the L.E.A.D. website, the strategic relationship with the Mendez Foundation allows the opportunity to offer the most effective evidence-based tested and proven… Read more
The event starts next Friday, June 30, and ends on Sunday, July 9. The L.E.A.D. Fest State Fair will benefit the local L.E.A.D. program in West Windsor Township. The West Windsor Township community and folks from surrounding towns are invited to attend the L.E.A.D. Fest State Fair at Mercer County Park to enjoy food, rides,… Read more
L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence), a nationwide nonprofit that works with communities to help students understand the dangers of drugs and violence, awarded “National Corporate Administrator of the Year” to Kevin Haney, a resident in Point Pleasant and CEO of Colliers Engineering & Design. The award was announced at L.E.A.D.’s Eighth Annual 21st… Read more
A Ramsey police officer received a statewide award for his work educating kids about the dangers of drugs and violence at a conference Tuesday. The award was presented by Law Enforcement Against Drugs, a nationwide nonprofit. Sean Beamon, a Ramsey officer since 2013, was honored with the New Jersey Instructor of the Year Award for… Read more
Mark Moglia, the chief of school police at the Delaware Valley School District Police Department, was awarded “Pennsylvania Instructor of the Year” by L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence), a nationwide nonprofit that works with communities to help students understand the dangers of drugs and violence. He was honored for his outstanding work instructing… Read more
In recognition of this hard work and dedication in the L.E.A.D. Program, LaGrange Police Officer Bryant Mosley was recently honored as Georgia’s L.E.A.D. Instructor of the Year. Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence, or L.E.A.D., is a program committed to protecting children and communities from the proliferation of drugs, drug-related crimes, cyberbullying and violence. Mosley… Read more
Jones is Honored Nationally by L.E.A.D. for Her Dedication to Training Officers on the Organization’s Anti-Drug, Anti-Violence Curriculum COLLIER COUNTY, FL – April 11, 2023 – L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence), a nationwide nonprofit that works with communities to help students understand the dangers of drugs and violence, awarded “L.E.A.D.er of the Year” to… Read more
Last week, 105 students in the fifth grade at Mountview Road School and Bee Meadow and Salem Elementary Schools completed L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence), a nationwide nonprofit that works with communities to help students understand the dangers of drugs and violence. The fifth graders were instructed by Detective Pete Hermans and Police… Read more
Starting on March 27, about 2,700 students PreK-12 in Waller County will be educated on the curriculum implemented by L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence), a nationwide nonprofit that works with communities to help students understand the dangers of drugs and violence. Marilyn Vaughn, Royal ISD police chief, along with officers Dalton Williams and… Read more
Two Organizations Working to Strengthen the Relationship Between Law Enforcement and Communities Form Partnership to Advance Police-Community Relationship ALLENTOWN, NJ – March 14, 2023 – L.E.A.D.( Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence, a nationwide nonprofit that works with communities to help students understand the dangers of drugs and violence, has entered into a partnership with National Night… Read more