Actos de participación comunitaria

Hasta la fecha el Fiscal de Distrito Tim Cruz ha traído más de 27 millones de dólares en subvenciones para las comunidades del Condado de Plymouth. Tanto dentro como fuera de la sala del tribunal, el Fiscal de Distrito Cruz y su personal están trabajando duro para abogar y crear conciencia para los residentes del Condado de Plymouth para que puedan protegerse mejor. 

El Fiscal Cruz y su personal llevan a cabo rutinariamente entrenamientos de Seguridad Cibernética, programas de Concientización sobre Drogas y Alcohol y presentaciones de Relaciones Adolescentes a estudiantes y padres, para que puedan tomar decisiones inteligentes. A través de su Iniciativa de Trauma Infantil, el Fiscal Cruz continúa capacitando a las escuelas en su programa "Manejar con Cuidado" y otras prácticas sensibles al trauma para servir mejor a los niños con Experiencias Adversas en la Infancia (ACE), y los que están en peligro de drogas. Además, el Fiscal Cruz ha creado e implementado el programa de Perros de Confort del Condado de Plymouth que permite que los perros de confort estén disponibles para ayudar no sólo en su comunidad, sino en todas las comunidades a través del Condado de Plymouth.

El fiscal Cruz trabaja para proteger a los mayores junto con los programas TRIAD del condado. Durante la pandemia, el fiscal Cruz organizó formaciones virtuales periódicas para personas mayores con el fin de proporcionarles información y recursos sobre cómo protegerse de los estafadores.

El Fiscal del Distrito Cruz apoya varios programas de justicia restaurativa y se asocia con el Sheriff del Condado de Plymouth para celebrar ferias de empleo para los que han estado involucrados en la justicia.

El fiscal Cruz también colabora con grupos comunitarios para abordar cuestiones como la violencia doméstica, el consumo de alcohol por menores de edad, los opioides y el abuso de ancianos en un esfuerzo por hacer del condado de Plymouth un lugar seguro para vivir y trabajar.

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2026 Community Engagement Events

  • Cybersense Presentation to Silver Lake Regional Middle School-March 10, 2026

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    Presentación de Cyber Sense

    cyber sense presentation March 10, 2026Assistant Principal Don Rothemich welcomed Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth O’Connell to Silver Lake Regional Middle School to share our CyberSense program with parents and caregivers at their annual Curriculum Night.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • 2026 Annual Handle with Care Conference

    Dr. Sattler shares her Comfort Dog Study Findings with attendees of the annual HWC Conference.Today we held our 2026 Handle with Care conference at Bridgewater State University.  Our thanks to Assistant Vice President for Student Life, Dr. Christopher Frazer for kicking things off.

    Dr. Leslie Sattler, PH.d, from Bridgewater State University and the Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program handlers shared research on the impact comfort dogs have, especially on children exposed to trauma, and their positive impact on school climate at our 2026 Handle With Care Conference.

    Carver Superintendent Scott Knief and Adjustment Counselors Nicole Bartlett and Sean Sullivan discussed how Carver has implemented Handle with Care.

    Marcus Puleo from our Office’s Children’s Advocacy Center shared the trauma informed practices we utilize to investigate child abuse.

     

     

  • District Attorney Cruz visits Pinehills to Inform Residents of Recent Scams

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    Serie Seguridad Senior

    Pinehills 4 District Attorney Cruz discussed scams and financial fraud, and ways to protect yourself with residents of the Winslowe’s View Community at Pinehills.

    Thank you to Dr. Richard Moriarty from the Neighbors Helping Neighbors Committee for organizing today’s info session.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Rucks 2 Pucks 2026 Annual Charity Hockey Game

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    Reinversión comunitaria

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    District Attorney Cruz and is proud to support Rucks 2 Pucks in breaking the ice on veteran suicide. 

    DA Cruz and Sheriff McDonald laced up their skates and joined the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Hockey team as they took on the Rucks 2 Pucks in an exhibition game.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Cocoa & Cram-Rockland High School

    Rockland High School Cocoa & Cram 10Our Plymouth County Comfort Dogs were invited to join Rockland High School’s staff for a Cocoa & Cram session. The Cocoa & Cram Session is an opportunity for students to get together in the school library to study for their upcoming midterms. The school provided snacks, drinks and hot cocoa for the students. Our comfort dogs were on hand to allow the students to take a break from the stressors of studying and relax by interacting with the dogs before getting back on track.

    Special thanks to our comfort dog teams: Kinley & Officer Schnabel (Rockland), Blue & Officer Billings (Scituate), Opry & Officer Ford (Hingham), Morgan & Officer Connor (East Bridgewater), Lexi & Det. Baptiste (Wareham) and Nola & Sgt. Harrington (Whitman)

     

     

     

  • The Annual Teddy Bear Toss at Bridgewater Ice Arena

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    District Attorney Tim Cruz and our Plymouth County Comfort Dogs were on hand for a training at the Bridgewater Ice Arena as the Middleboro/Carver/Wareham Sachems took on the East Bridgewater /West Bridgewater/Cardinal Spellman Co-Op hockey team at the annual Teddy Bear Toss Fundraiser Game. Friends and Supporters brought stuffed animals to toss onto the ice. The stuffed animals were collected and will be donated to our area first responders to assist children involved in traumatic events.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Presentation and Meet & Greet at St. Bridget’s School, Abington

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    District Attorney Tim Cruz and Hanson SRO Derek Harrington presented on the Plymouth County Comfort Dogs Program to grades 1-5 students and staff at St. Bridget’s School in Abington. After the presentation, students participated in a meet & greet with Harlow, Ziva, Nola and Lainey.