2010-02-16 / News

Citizens invited to join SAT

Lampasas County Sheriff David S. Whitis has announced that Lampasas County citizens are being invited to become associate members of the Sheriffs’ Association of Texas.

Membership invitations will go out in the mail over the next several weeks. Associate member funding allows the Sheriffs’ Association of Texas to provide training, technical resources and legislative support on key criminal justice issues to law enforcement officers across the state.

In addition, dues will be used to support crime prevention and awareness programs, promote public safety, fight drug abuse, provide additional training for sheriffs and their deputies, and provide scholarships for children of law enforcement officers.

Contributions to the Sheriffs’ Association of Texas are tax-deductible.

“The associate membership drive helps provide the funding which is vital to our mission of making our communities safer places to live, work and play,” Whitis said.

The associate membership program was created to provide citizens with an opportunity to lend their support to more effective law enforcement and to better help local sheriffs protect the lives and property of citizens.

“During these economic times, the need for building stronger public private law enforcement partnerships continues to escalate, and programs such as this continue to grow in importance,” Whitis said.

“I encourage every citizen receiving a membership appeal to consider joining with us by becoming an associate member. It is a valuable investment in our future.”

Citizens who do not receive a membership appeal or who desire more information may contact the Sheriffs’ Association of Texas at 1601 S. IH-35, Austin, TX 78741 or visit www.txsheriffs.org.

The Sheriffs’ Association, founded in 1874, is a non-profit professional and educational organization dedicated to the preservation of peace and the protection of the lives and property of the citizens of Texas.

Steve M. Westbrook serves as executive director. Headquarters are in Austin. The association does not make solicitations by telephone. If you receive a phone call from someone who uses the Sheriffs’ Association of Texas name, please report such a matter to the local sheriff or county/district attorney.

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