3rd Annual Faith & Blue Weekend to be Held October 6-8

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Released: September 22, 2023

3rd Annual Faith & Blue Weekend to be Held October 6-8

The community is invited to participate in Delaware County’s 3rd Annual Faith & Blue Weekend, being held October 6-8, hosted by the Delaware County Sheriff’s Department, Pennsylvania State Police, Media Borough Police Department, Pennsylvania DMC Youth & Law Enforcement Corp., Delaware County Park Police, and Second Baptist Church.

The initiative was created in 2020 by MovementFoward Inc. to build strong communities where everyone feels safe and included by utilizing members of faith-based organizations and members of law enforcement.

Faith & Blue was launched to facilitate safer, stronger, more just, and unified communities by directly enabling local partnerships among law enforcement professionals, residents, businesses, and community groups through the connections of local faith-based organizations. The initiative aims to re-calibrate police-community relations through solutions-focused activities that are organized jointly by faith-based or other community groups and law enforcement agencies.

The community is invited to join law enforcement and faith-based organizations to participate in two local Faith & Blue events:

Delaware County’s Crucial Conversation Panel Discussion
Friday, October 6th
1:30p.m. –4:00p.m.
Trainer Borough Municipal Complex
4300 Township Line Road, Trainer, PA 19061

Community BBQ
Sunday, October 8th
1:00p.m. –4:00p.m.
Second Baptist Church
400 East State Street Media, PA 19063

Learn more about the National Faith & Blue program here:
https://faithandblue.org/




3rd Annual Faith & Blue Weekend



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