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Woodstock Public Safety Foundation, Police and Fire Team Up for Culver's Fundraiser

The community turnout at the local restaurant helped raise money to support Woodstock's first responders through the Public Safety Foundation

Woodstock Community News Staff||1 min read

The Woodstock Public Safety Foundation joined forces with Woodstock Fire and the Woodstock Police Department last Thursday for a fundraising event at Culver's, bringing together first responders and the community they serve in support of a shared cause.

Officers, firefighters, and foundation supporters gathered at the local Culver's for the event, with proceeds benefiting the foundation's mission of backing Woodstock's police and fire services. Following the event, the foundation and both departments extended their thanks to everyone who turned out and showed support.

The Woodstock Public Safety Foundation exists to fill the gaps that municipal budgets alone cannot always cover, funding equipment, wellness programs, and other initiatives that benefit first responders and their families. For a city that has grown rapidly in recent years, that kind of supplemental support carries real weight. Woodstock's police and fire departments shoulder the demands of one of Cherokee County's fastest-growing communities, and private fundraising helps ensure those departments can go beyond baseline resources.

What makes events like this one worth noting isn't just the dollars raised. There's something straightforward and valuable about residents sitting down at a restaurant alongside the officers and firefighters who work their neighborhoods, no agenda, no ceremony, just a chance to put a face to the badge or the helmet. As Woodstock has grown, both departments have leaned into that kind of community connection, and events like Thursday's fundraiser reflect that commitment.

Residents who missed the event but want to stay involved can watch for future fundraising opportunities through the Woodstock Public Safety Foundation's social media channels or by reaching out to the Woodstock Police or Fire departments directly.

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