Thursday, May 18, 2023

Township offers first responders summer Youth Academy

Teens in Canton Township have the opportunity to experience the inner workings of the public safety department this summer.

The popular Youth Academy organized by the police and fire departments in the township will teach students, ages 13 through 17, about the daily operations of each department, including the philosophy of teamwork. The academy will take place from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday, June 26 through Thursday, June 29. 

Participants will be provided with lunch each day and light physical activity is also scheduled every day, organizers said. The interactive learning experience is designed to promote a greater understanding between the youth in the community and township police officers and firefighters. The experience will help students develop life skills that promote safe, smart thinking and decision making, officials said.

Individuals attending the free academy will be educated about police and fire department operational procedures through presentations, demonstrations and hands-on activities. Students will gain personal knowledge of the role of law enforcement in the criminal justice system, as well as the firefighter's role of providing emergency services to the community. Attendees will better understand the training and education required for police officers and firefighters to effectively handle the challenges of their professions, organizers explained. 

Applicants must be Canton residents, ages 13-17 as of June 26 with no criminal history. Applications will be accepted online at https://www.canton-mi.org/1145/Youth-Academy

Class size is limited, organizers said and participants meeting the minimum requirements will be randomly selected. For additional information,  contact Community Relations Ofc. Patty Esselink at (734) 394-5194.