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Sacramento’s longest-running youth camp shows public safety beyond the badge with more than 300 children joining the event

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Sacramento, California – Sacramento’s annual Kops N Kids summer camp has spent four decades proving that some of the strongest connections between young people and public safety begin far away from an emergency scene.

This year, more than 300 children filled the week with sports, lessons and shared challenges as the program celebrated its 40th anniversary, a milestone built on mentorship and steady community involvement.

This year, more than 300 children filled the week with sports, lessons and shared challenges as the program celebrated its 40th anniversary, a milestone built on mentorship and steady community involvement.
More than 300 children joined Sacramento police officers, firefighters and educators for the 40th anniversary of the Kops N Kids summer camp, a week focused on mentorship, teamwork and leadership. – Courtesy of the Sacramento PD

The Sacramento Police Department highlighted the camp’s success in a recent release, recognizing the officers and partner organizations that helped bring another summer session to life. The weeklong program was organized in partnership with local law enforcement agencies, fire departments and educators.

Throughout the camp, children took part in activities designed to teach leadership, respect, courage, teamwork and integrity. Those ideas were not presented only as classroom lessons. Campers were encouraged to practice them while working together, competing in athletics and building relationships with the adults guiding them through the week.

The program’s mix of education, physical activity and community engagement has remained central to its mission over the past 40 years. While the events were designed to be fun, the broader goal was to give young people positive experiences with police officers, firefighters, educators and other local mentors.

This year, more than 300 children filled the week with sports, lessons and shared challenges as the program celebrated its 40th anniversary, a milestone built on mentorship and steady community involvement.
More than 300 children joined Sacramento police officers, firefighters and educators for the 40th anniversary of the Kops N Kids summer camp, a week focused on mentorship, teamwork and leadership. – Courtesy of the Sacramento PD

Sacramento police officers played an active role throughout the camp, serving as coaches and mentors for the participating children. Their involvement required time, patience and a willingness to connect with campers in a setting that was relaxed, energetic and focused on personal growth.

For many children, the camp offered a chance to meet public safety professionals outside the circumstances in which those officials are usually seen. Instead of responding to a crisis, officers and firefighters were teaching, encouraging and joining in activities alongside the campers.

Reaching a 40th anniversary also gives the program a rare kind of history. Generations of Sacramento area children have now passed through Kops N Kids, each group taking part in the same larger effort to strengthen trust and promote positive choices.

This year’s camp added more than 300 young people to that continuing story. After a full week of coaching, learning and teamwork, organizers closed the anniversary session by recognizing the officers who dedicated themselves to making the experience both meaningful and memorable.

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