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VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

More than 18,870 hours of service was donated by 75 Norwalk Station volunteers in 2002. This volunteer group includes 6 Clergy, 23 Volunteers On Patrol assigned in the County unincorporated area, 10 Reserve Deputies, 21 Explorer Scouts, and 15 station volunteers.

Volunteers assist with station duties and special events such as the Rose Parade, Public Safety Fairs, Open Houses, and Town Hall meetings. Fourteen volunteers have been trained to issue handicapped parking citations in the County area.

The ten Reserve Deputies patrol the cities and County area and serve as the Sergeant At Arms at the City Council meetings in La Mirada and Norwalk. Reserves also augment Patrol Deputies at DUI and Licensing Checkpoints and community events.

Of the nearly 19,000 hours of volunteer service, 4,334 hours were donated by the Explorers. Explorers are 15 to 21 years of age and volunteer their time to benefit their community and develop a better understanding of law enforcement. Through the program, youth have the opportunity to investigate the possibility of a career in law enforcement and participate in meaningful community activities.

Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (562) 466-5453 for further information.