Alhambra Police Department Seeks Volunteer Chaplains

September 27, 2012
The Alhambra Police Department is seeking individuals with professional training in chaplaincy to volunteer as police chaplains. The Alhambra Police Department Chaplain Corps is comprised of dedicated multi-faith individuals who work closely with the police department to provide spiritual and emotional support, counseling, offer services and resources, and give comfort to members of the police department and community.
Individuals inspired to meet challenges and respond to the needs of others are encouraged to apply for Volunteer Police Chaplain by contacting Lieutenant Edith Lopez at (626)570-5121 or email at elopez@alhambrapd.org.
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