Community Engagement Events-2025

Até o momento, o promotor público Tim Cruz conseguiu mais de 27 milhões de dólares em subsídios para as comunidades do condado de Plymouth. Dentro e fora da sala de audiências, o Promotor Público Cruz e sua equipe estão trabalhando arduamente para defender e conscientizar os residentes do Condado de Plymouth para que possam se proteger melhor. 

O Promotor Público Cruz e sua equipe realizam rotineiramente treinamentos sobre segurança cibernética, programas de conscientização sobre drogas e álcool e apresentações sobre relacionamentos entre adolescentes para alunos e pais, para que eles possam fazer escolhas inteligentes. Por meio de sua Iniciativa de Trauma na Infância, o Promotor Público Cruz continua a treinar escolas em seu programa "Handle with Care" e outras práticas sensíveis a traumas para atender melhor às crianças com Experiências Adversas na Infância (ACEs) e àquelas que estão em risco de contrair drogas. Além disso, o Promotor Público Cruz criou e implementou o programa Plymouth County Comfort Dogs, que permite que cães de conforto estejam disponíveis para ajudar não apenas em sua comunidade, mas em todas as comunidades do Condado de Plymouth.

O Promotor Público Cruz trabalha para proteger os idosos em conjunto com os programas TRIAD do condado. Durante a pandemia, a promotora Cruz organizou treinamentos virtuais regulares para idosos, a fim de obter informações e recursos sobre como se proteger contra golpistas.

O Promotor Público Cruz apóia vários programas de justiça restaurativa e faz parceria com o Xerife do Condado de Plymouth para realizar feiras de emprego para aqueles que se envolveram com a justiça.

O Promotor Público Cruz também faz parcerias com grupos comunitários para tratar de questões como violência doméstica, consumo de álcool por menores de idade, opioides e abuso de idosos, em um esforço para tornar o Condado de Plymouth um lugar seguro para se viver e trabalhar.

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2025 Community Engagement Events

  • The Rochester TRIAD’s Annual New Year’s Eve Luncheon Celebration-2026

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    TRIAD do Condado de Plymouth

    Rochester Triad NYE 4Ushering out 2025 to welcome in 2026 today at the Annual New Year’s Eve Luncheon at the Rochester TRIAD. We look forward to another year of collaborating with Rochester COA Director Eric Poulin and the many volunteers that work with us to keep seniors safe and sound.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Santa Clause is coming to the Range- Hingham

    Range 2025 1The Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program was invited to conduct a training and a demonstration during this annual community event. Children from all across Plymouth County were invited to participate in this annual holiday event. Festivities also included touch a truck, letters to Santa, Hot Chocolate and cookies.

    Special thanks to our comfort dog teams: Hingham Officer Tom Ford & Opry, Hull Officer Leeanne Marshalsea & Peddocks from Hull, Rockland Officer Ethan Schnable & Kinley for participating in this event.

     

     

     

     

  • Shop With A Cop- Halifax Police Department

    Shop with a cop 5The Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program was invited to train at the first annual Shop with a Cop event at Walmart in Halifax. The comfort dog teams and the Halifax Police Department were able to spend time with the kids shopping, laughing and joking while everyone enjoyed delicious pizza from Cape Cod Cafe. A huge thank you to Halifax Police and Walmart for sponsoring this event and allowing us to shop in their store.

    A big shout out to Cape Cod Cafe for generously donating the pizzas to feed everyone. Your kindness is greatly appreciated.

    Another big shout out to McQuarrie Towing & Recovery for stopping by and surprising the kids with a special donation that made their experience even more memorable.

    Without the support of everyone involved, this event would not be possible. The Halifax Police Department is looking forward to continuing this tradition for many years to come.

    A special thanks to our Comfort Dog Teams: Halifax Officer Paul Campbell & Roxy, Hingham Officer Tom Ford & Opry, Whitman Sgt. Kevin Harrington & Nola, PCSD Deputy Dennis Desroches & Starr and Rockland Officer Ethan Schnabel & Kinley.

  • Hingham Police Association’s Annual Holiday Luncheon for Seniors

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    District Attorney Cruz and several Plymouth County Comfort Dogs and their handlers joined Chief David Jones, SRO Tom Ford and Hingham Comfort Dog Opry at the annual Hingham Police Holiday Luncheon for Seniors. Seniors were treated to a holiday lunch courtesy of the Hingham Police Association. DA Cruz and Chief Jones informed the seniors about our comfort dogs program.

    Special thanks to: Chief David Jones and the Hingham Police Association, Hingham Officer Tom Ford & Opry, Norwell Sgt. Dan Dooley & Teddy, Whitman Sgt. Kevin Harrington & Nola, Rockland Officer Ethan Schnable & Kinley, Scituate Officer Taylor Billings & Blue and Plymouth EMD Christian Horvath & Rio.