Concours d’Elegance supports Shop with Cops

Shown left to right, Don Monahan (Chairman, Shop with Cops program), Mark Becker (Vice Chairman, Concours d’Elegance), David DeMay (General Manager, Golf Club of Amelia Island, Brian Webber (Executive Director, Concours d’Elegance), Fernandina Beach Police Chief Jim Hurley, Tim Pendergast (Director of Operations, Concours d’Elegance), and Brian Friederichs (Membership Chairman, Golf Club of Amelia Island).
Shown left to right, Don Monahan (Chairman, Shop with Cops program), Mark Becker (Vice Chairman, Concours d’Elegance), David DeMay (General Manager, Golf Club of Amelia Island, Brian Webber (Executive Director, Concours d’Elegance), Fernandina Beach Police Chief Jim Hurley, Tim Pendergast (Director of Operations, Concours d’Elegance), and Brian Friederichs (Membership Chairman, Golf Club of Amelia Island).

Media Release submitted by
Fernandina Beach Police Department
November 12, 2014 7:09 a.m.

Once again the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance Foundation has selected the Shop with Cops program to benefit from its legacy of local charitable giving.  The Foundation has staked the program to a substantial amount of funding and has challenged the community to match the dollars in support of this wonderful local program.  The check presentation took place at the Golf Club of Amelia Island, also a perennial contributor to the Shop with Cops program.

The Fernandina Beach Police Department began its very successful program in 2004 and now serves more than 150 local school children each year, providing the opportunity to shop with a police officer at the Amelia Island WalMart store, while insuring that many of our underprivileged kids experience a joy filled Christmas.

This unique program provides an opportunity for children in our community to spend some valuable time interacting with our uniformed police officers in a happy and positive environment.  This kind of interaction is an important step in teaching some disaffected kids that police officers are guardians of the young and should be trusted in times of difficulty.  We believe that this program has been a powerful relationship building success since its inception.

Donations are collected all year long and every penny donated translates directly to Christmas toys and much needed clothing.  Our program participants are selected by local school guidance counselors, who make sure that only the truly needy are given the opportunity to participate in this special program, which was inspired by local resident Don Monahan, who continues to act as our volunteer chair.  Please call Don directly to invite him to speak to your church congregation or civic group about the Shop with Cops program.  He can be reached at 904-277-2091.

Please consider donating to this very worthwhile community program.  The program is administered by the Fernandina Beach Police Foundation, which is controlled by a Board of Directors comprised of local residents.  The Fernandina Beach Police Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations to the Shop with Cops program may be tax deductible.  Donations may be sent to: Shop with Cops, Fernandina Beach Police Foundation, 1525 Lime Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034.

There is no doubt that this program provides some measure of comfort and hope to many of our young people, as well as their parents and guardians.  As we notice each year, many of these needy children put others ahead of themselves, demonstrating great compassion for loved ones and understanding for their own social condition.  Many pass by traditional toys and games, opting for essential clothing and household items.

The community support has been inspirational over the past decade, while we hope that caring individuals and local civic groups continue to champion this worthy cause for many years to come. This program clearly benefits our community in ways that are difficult to measure. To view our most recent Shop with Cops video, visit the Police Foundation website at http://www.fb-pf.org.

Our next event will be held on Thursday, December 11, 2014 at the island WalMart store.