Each month the residents of Juniper Village at Forest Hills do a monthly service project as a way to give back to others in the community. This month, in recognition of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (January 9th) the residents got together to create treat bags for the officers of the Forest Hills Police Department. Resident Ambassador Diane Bryant presented Police Chief Chuck Williams with the treat bags on behalf of all of the residents of Juniper Village. Chief Williams was very grateful that the officers were remembered by our residents, and expressed sincere thanks to Diane and gave her a hug out of appreciation for the kind gesture. The residents were more than happy to “sweeten” the day for our local law enforcement!
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