ACSO “MAKE CHANGE COUNT” CHALLENGE
Throughout the entire month of March, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office will host a fundraising campaign challenge, “Make Change Count.” This event will support Intellectual Disabilities Awareness month, and all monies raised from this campaign will go directly to the Special Olympics of Northern California (SONC). Through friendly competition, eight duty stations have accepted the challenge to have their own designated donation box to see who will raise the most awareness and funds during the month of March.
The competing duty stations are:
3 Park Place (Main Lobby), Coroner Bureau & Crime Lab (Main Lobby), Dublin Police Services (Main Lobby), Eden Township Substation (Main Lobby), Headquarters (Main Lobby), Rene C. Davidson Courthouse (10th Floor), Regional Training Center (In front of the Main Office), and Santa Rita Jail (Alcove, in front of the Ready Room).
Donations can be made in person at the duty station donation boxes, or you can scan the QR for an electronic donation and select which duty station you would like to support. Please, “Make Change Count” in support of the Special Olympics and change a life!
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