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Not pictured are Lieutenant Nick Chaplin, Deputy Dean Windgassen and Deputy Craig Stephens.
Mike Jansen – Campbell County Sheriff's Office
Campbell County Kentucky Sheriff
Due to the inclement weather, all offices, including the Sheriff’s Office, in the Campbell County Fiscal Court Buildings (Newport and Alexandria) and the main Courthouse at 330 York Street will be closed on Thursday, 2/3/2022 and Friday 2/4/2022.
It is that time of year again when the members of Campbell County FOP 10 come together to help children in Campbell County have a great Christmas. This FOP event, Cops and Kids, is in its 27th year and continues to grow as it serves the children who live in the cities our officers serve. We are proud to be a part of this great program.
NEEDED DISASTER SUPPLIES
Bottled Water In cases (no lose bottles please).
New Blankets & Pillows (still in packaging)– Natural disasters always end up in destroying homes and properties. By donating blankets & pillows, you can reduce the sorrows of victims and can provide them with the much-needed comfort.
Toiletries – Toilet paper, paper towels, diapers, cleaning supplies are the basic hygiene items needed at the time of disaster emergencies. You can donate unscented rolls of toilet paper in large & small quantities for the help of disaster-affected victims.
First-aid items – Accidents and wounds are very common at the time of disaster. People often get injuries while trying to rescue each other. Donating first-aid items like ointments, medicated wipes, band-aids, ace bandages, will help the affected ones in caring for their wounds and cuts.
New Underwear & Socks (still in packaging)– When it comes to clothing, Underwear & Socks don’t have a second life. Consider donating large packs of new underwear & socks to help out those in the disaster area.
Cleaning supplies – Paper towels, mops, buckets, disinfectant cleaners
Dental essentials – Dental kits and bath essentials. You can help the needy ones by donating toothbrushes, toothpaste, conditioners, shampoos, and deodorants.
NOTE:USED CLOTHING AND FUNITURE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
Along with my deputies and so many County Officials and Employees, we enjoyed being able to come out and help with the event and to celebrate the senior citizens of our county. Yes it was raining the entire time, yet almost all ticket holders came. We got the folks in via golf cart from their parking spots, helped with umbrellas and got them situated under shelter. Near 400 lunches served and plenty of smiles were seen throughout. Thanks to everyone who works to make this happen each year. Some photos of the day are below. Click the image to see full size:
Sheriff Jansen talking with Commissioner Brian Painter (left photo) and Commissioner Geoff Besecker and County Maintenance Director Mike Braun (right photo)
Sheriff Lieutenant Nick Chaplin and Sheriff Sergeant Mark Grisik drive folks in from parking lot right to the registration table.
It was so great to see so many folks willing to brave the rainy weather. Sheriff Jansen pictured handing out lunches (bottom right photo left to right) with County PVA Administrator Daniel Braun, Campbell County Prosecutor Steve Franzen and County Judge Executive Steve Pendery.
I was overwhelmed by the hospitality, caring and kindness shown for all the first responders. It is especially appreciated during this 20th Anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks upon the United States of America.