Become a civilian volunteer with the Norwalk Sheriff's Station. Call 562-466-5455 for information. Volunteer applications now being accepted at Norwalk Station
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity and give back to the community at the same time, then consider becoming a volunteer with the Sheriff's Dept. The Norwalk Sheriff's Station is currently recruiting qualified applicants for volunteer work. The station has over 100 volunteers but is looking to enlarge the program. There are many different positions available including:
Volunteers on Patrol
Norwalk Station front desk
Detective bureau
Secretariat
Traffic office
Whittier Sub-Station
La Mirada Sub-Station
Norwalk Superior Court information desk
Sheriff's Museum at the academy in Whittier
Mentor with the PRIDE youth program
Description of the Volunteers on Patrol Program:
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Norwalk Station, Volunteers On Patrol are dedicated to providing excellent service through relationships that build trust, create a safe environment, and enhance the quality of life in our communities within a "Tradition of Service".
The primary objectives for the members shall be to prevent crime by mere presence, or identify public hazards. Members shall also act as the eyes and ears of the Sheriff's Department by identifying suspicious activities, crimes in progress, or dangerous circumstances. The members shall not take action themselves, but shall notify the proper authorities for handling. Volunteers on patrol assist deputies with their daily duties by providing traffic control at accident scenes, search for lost children and adults, attend school functions, and respond to emergencies throughout the county.
The Volunteers on Patrol members accept their mission to serve the community with the enduring belief that in so doing, they will maintain the high level of safety, quality of life, and the beauty of the community that everyone is entitled.
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