Buffalo Police Officers Help Victims of Domestic Violence

December 23, 2017

Written By

Mary Friona Celani

(Photo: Courtesy Park Edge Sweet Shoppe)

 

Buffalo’s finest joined together to collect hundreds of dollars in donations for an area domestic violence shelter.

Officers Nick Herbert and Jim Reese with Buffalo’s A-district, dropped off $750 worth of donations for Park Edge Sweet Shoppe and Child & Family Services Help for Haven House collection this week.

Those donations were gathered by all the officers with A-district. The Help for Haven House collection has been going on since the day after Thanksgiving and ends December 23rd.

That donation along with donations by Park Edge customers, brings the collection total to about $1,500 for Child & Family Services Haven House.

 

Haven House, Erie County’s only licensed domestic violence fully-inclusive shelter, serves men, women and children domestic violence victims through shelter, counseling, advocacy, empowerment and other prevention support services.

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