BOSTON (WBZNewsRadio) - More local help is heading to Maui, following devastating wildfires. The Middlesex County Chiefs of Police Association has donated $1,000 to the State of Hawaii Organization of Police Officers (SHOPO) Benevolent Fund. The money will go to officers who continue to serve their communities, despite losing their own homes in the blaze.
"They are left with nothing, yet they're out patrolling Maui’s streets and participating in the search, rescue, and recovery of their friends, family, and neighbors," SHOPO wrote on social media.
The organization said nine officers lost their entire homes, another lost part of their home.
"We are proud to make this donation in support of our fellow officers in Maui who continue to serve their community even after suffering a devastating loss," said Tyngsborough Police Chief Richard Howe. "We challenge all of our law enforcement partners to consider donating as well. These officers are truly dedicated to their community, and they deserve our support."
"The way these officers continue to serve despite suffering a significant loss is commendable," said Tewksbury Police Chief Ryan Columbus. "These officers' dedication should make everyone in law enforcement proud, and I hope we can all come together to support them."
To donate to the SHOPO Benevolent Fund in support of the Maui officers, click here.
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