During a recent government meeting, the Roseville Police Department recognized community member Pat Harris for her significant contributions, including a generous $10,000 donation aimed at supporting individuals facing hardships, particularly those experiencing homelessness.
Police Chief Bridal Scheider highlighted Harris's long-standing commitment to the department, particularly her involvement in enhancing the \"Shop with a Cop\" program, which benefits local children and their families. The chief shared several impactful stories illustrating how Harris's donations have directly aided community members in crisis.
One notable instance involved a young woman rescued from a human trafficking situation. After her phone was confiscated as evidence, Harris's previous donations enabled the police to provide her with a new phone, allowing her to reconnect with her family. Another story featured a homeless individual who, after receiving housing assistance, needed financial support to complete a certification course for a job offer. Thanks to Harris's contributions, the police were able to fund her training, leading to employment.
Additionally, the police utilized Harris's donations to assist an elderly woman without heat during winter, providing her with a space heater and food until further assistance could be arranged. Another case involved a young man who, after securing stable housing and a job, faced a barrier to enlisting in the Navy due to outstanding traffic tickets. With the help of Harris's donation and local VFW support, those tickets were paid off, allowing him to pursue his military aspirations.
Harris expressed her gratitude for the police department's efforts and shared her motivation for supporting the community, citing personal experiences that highlighted the compassionate work of local officers. She emphasized the importance of providing immediate assistance without bureaucratic delays, allowing the police to make timely decisions that directly benefit those in need.
The meeting concluded with the mayor and attendees expressing their appreciation for Harris's generosity and the positive impact it has had on the community.