The Essex Police Department will wear and sell autism awareness patches (pictured above) for the month of April.
ESSEX — The Essex Police Department will be participating in an Autism Awareness Program in collaboration with the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, according to Essex Police Chief Paul Francis.
April is nationally recognized as Autism Awareness Month. Beginning on April 1, the Essex Police Department will be selling and wearing autism acceptance police patches. All proceeds from patch sales will go toward the Flutie Foundation’s safety programs, which focus on keeping those affected by autism protected within their communities.
By wearing and selling these patches, the Department hopes to bring acceptance and awareness of autism to the community in order to create an inclusive, safe space for everyone, as well as give back to the cause through their partnership with the Flutie Foundation.
The Department’s goal is to raise at least $1,000. Those interested in purchasing a patch are encouraged to do so here. Patches are $10 each, and there are a limited number available for purchase. Once purchased, patches can be picked up from the Essex Police Station.
“The Essex Police Department is so proud to be partnering with the Doug Flutie Foundation,” said Chief Francis. “The purpose of this partnership is to raise awareness and understanding of autism and how it affects 1 in 36 children in the United States. Please consider giving back to such a fundamental organization by buying a patch or donating directly to the Foundation.”
The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism is a non-profit organization based in Framingham that strives to support and empower those affected by autism by raising money and hosting community events.
More information about the Flutie Foundation can be found here.