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2009 "Kiss a Cop" Event
LPSO as well as other local agencies participated in the annual "Kiss a Cop" event hosted by Faith House. The event is held every October during Domestic Violence Awareness month.

The staff and residents of Faith House host "Kiss a Cop" and invite law enforcement to have dinner with the children currently residing at Faith House.

The purpose of the event is to show children that law enforcement are the "good guys", since the only prior experience many of them have had with law enforcement involved their response to a domestic violence incident.


Lafayette Council on Aging Sends Thanks
On behalf of the Lafayette Council on Aging, we want to express our sincere appreciation to you for the excellent job you all did in providing fans for area senior citizens. We have received many requests from senior citizens in the community and have delivered most of the fans. Thank you so much for your generosity. We truly appreciate your kindness.
Sincerely, Clara L. Burke, Executive Director

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Applications Available for Sheriff's Scholarship

Friday, February 14, 2003

Sheriff Michael W. Neustrom and the Louisiana Sheriff’s Scholarship Program will award one $500 scholarship to a worthy Lafayette Parish student. This scholarship is provided with resources made available through the Louisiana Sheriff’s Honorary Membership Program.

One scholarship of a maximum of $500 will be awarded to a graduating high school student from Lafayette Parish. The applicant must submit proof of a minimum A.C.T. score of 20 and a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0. Eligible students must attend the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, with a major field of study in Behavioral Sciences – Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology or Political Science. Applicants must be permanent residents of Louisiana and students must enroll as full-time undergraduate students.

There are no restrictions on the purposes for which the scholarship are spent. The scholarship is not a loan, and will be awarded as a gift to defray the rising cost of tuition and related expenses in higher education. Interested applicants may pick up applications at the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office at 316 W. Main Street in Lafayette or contact their High School Principal. Completed applications must be submitted to the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office no later than 4:00 PM, March 21, 2003.

For additional information about this scholarship, contact the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office at 236-5814.



Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office
337-236-5814


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