Northside Hospital Cherokee Honors Sheriff’s Office Before Appreciation Day
Hospital representative delivers gift basket to recognize deputies prior to Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Northside Hospital Cherokee recognized the Cherokee Sheriff’s Office on Thursday with a special delivery ahead of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. A hospital representative provided a gift basket to deputies, marking the occasion with a gesture of community gratitude.</p><p>Chloe, representing Northside Hospital Cherokee, visited the Sheriff’s Office on Jan. 8 to present the gift. The gesture served as an early acknowledgment of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, which is observed annually on Jan. 9 to support police officers and agency staff.</p><p>Officials at the Sheriff's Office expressed gratitude for the donation and the continued partnership with the healthcare provider. In a public statement, the agency noted that the kindness and support from community partners like Northside Hospital is vital to their team.</p>
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