Middleburg Communities, in partnership with the Charleston police department, partnered to host a trunk or treat event to cultivate and build positive relationships between the police and the residents of the community. This event made a difference in how people felt towards the local police and built trust and familiarity on a positive level.
Positive conversations were shared throughout the day. One resident said, “I love the fact that the police took time out of their day to attend this event. Its very nice to see this kind of event and even better to know that they care.” Middleburg is committed to being a catalyst for positive change in the communities that we serve and we look forward to additional events like this one at Vesta Creeks Run.
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