Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department Receives 86 REACH-A-Child™ First Responder Bags, Thanks to $21,000 in Contributions from AT&T

The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department received 86 REACH-A-Child first responder bags today to help comfort children in crisis, thanks to $21,000 in contributions from AT&T. Pictured L-R: Cory Erickson with REACH-A-Child and Kenosha County Sheriff David G. Beth.

KENOSHA, Dec. 7, 2022 — The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department received 86 first responder bags today to help children deal with crisis situations as part of the REACH-A-Child™ program, thanks to $21,000 in contributions from AT&T and the AT&T Foundation supporting first responders across Wisconsin.

The program provides local sheriffs, police, EMTs and fire departments with First Responder REACH BAGs that contain a variety of children’s books that are given to children at the scene of an accident, house fire or other emergency. The goal is to redirect the children’s attention from the crisis at hand, allowing them to experience an educational escape from their fears.

The Sheriff’s Department also received 300 extra children’s books to help replenish REACH BAGs and to support upcoming community events. 

“When children are facing a crisis situation like a car accident or domestic disturbance, our mission is to help first responders engage them in a positive way through the power of a book,” said Curtis Fuszard, Executive Director of REACH-A-Child. “Thanks to the generous contributions from AT&T, we are able to provide the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office with 86 REACH BAGs that first responders can use to help comfort children in need.”

Each First Responder REACH BAG contains 20 new children’s books and several drawstring backpacks that are given to children, one book and bag at a time, at the scene of an accident, fire or other crisis.

Since 2014, AT&T and the AT&T Foundation have contributed $67,500 to support REACH-A-Child in Wisconsin.

“REACH-A-Child is a wonderful organization that is helping first responders comfort children who are often dealing with very stressful and traumatic situations,” said Paul Weirtz, president of AT&T Wisconsin. “We are proud to support this nonprofit’s mission to comfort children in crisis, and we are happy we can help provide REACH bags to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department.”

REACH-A-Child is a Madison-based nonprofit that partners with first responders in many communities across the state. Its mission is to provide first responders with REACH BAGs filled with books and drawstring backpacks to help comfort children in crisis. To learn more, please visit: http://reachachild.org/.

The AT&T contribution is part of the company’s philanthropic giving efforts to support our local communities. We invest our company’s resources and knowledge to advance access to education and training, improve lives, and strengthen the communities in which we live and work.

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