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YCSO COMMITTED TO COMMUNITY SAFETY EDUCATION
YCSO COMMITTED TO COMMUNITY SAFETY EDUCATION
Published on February 27, 2023
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office
Deputy Hubble held a meeting this morning at Ash Fork Head Start- Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center, with a very important group of citizens to discuss the importance of Safety. Topics discussed include: Stranger Safety, Bicycle Safety, Gun Safety, and more!
Deputy Hubble was impressed with the young scholars’ enthusiasm and willingness to answer questions even if they were a little unsure of the answer. The students at Head Start Ash
Fork are now 'ahead' of the game when it comes to safety which will further propel them in their bright futures!
YCSO is committed to helping keep the citizens of Yavapai County, both young and old, safe and informed about safety protocols.
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