On April 15th, 2013, Kim Skokos was awarded reserve of the year by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for 2013. Kim is an asset to industry station who has volunteered more than 2900 hours of service to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department through Industry Station and its Explorer program. Kim is a level three reserve who has assisted Industry Station several details ranging from patrol, to community services. She has bee the photographer for Industry Station's "Every 15 minutes" drunk driving awareness programs put on by the local schools. She is a certified SCUBA diver and uses those skills during the summer by chaperoning the Industry Stations Youth Activities League summer dive trip. Kim is currently an Explorer advisory at Industry station.
Every year, The County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors honors the outstanding volunteers who have played a key role in enriching the lives of residents of Los Angeles County. In 2012 alone, more than 51,000 volunteers across of all Los Angeles County generously donated over 2.7 million hours at an estimated value of $57 million dollars. Some of these volunteers possess diverse talents and provide unique contributions to the local communities they serve. Industry Station is proud to have one of those people donating their time to the children of local communities Industry Station serves.
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Pictured Center of the Photo, Reserve Deputy Skokos
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