IOOF donates to VALOR program for Sheriff’s office
Posted by thejudge in Mar, 2019
Original Article from Farmersville Times March 28, 2019 By Wyndi Veigel news@farmersvilletimes.com
The IOOF Lodge of Farmersville was recently called out: in a positive way by Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner.
Recently, the local Odd Fellows Lodge donated funds to the Collin County Veterans Accessing Lifelong Opportunities for Rehabilitation (VALOR) and Sheriff’s Convicted Offender Rehabilitation Effort (SCORE).
VALOR was recently established in the county’s minimum security facility in a collaborative effort between District Judge John Roach, Jr. (Presiding Judge, North Texas Regional Veterans Court), Yoon Kim (the Director of Adult Probation) and the Collin County Sheriff’s Office.
Sheriff Skinner stated that recently he attended a meeting at the Farmersville Lodge, learning that the organization has existed since the 18th Century and they are organized for the purpose of giving aid to those in need and pursuing projects for the benefit of all mankind.
“These citizens, some of them veterans, expressed a concern for helping the former servicemen that are making their way through our criminal justice system and serving time in our VALOR Program. We believe that veterans, who many times attempt to self-medicate their symptoms of PTSD, MST or TBI with drugs and alcohol, should be held strictly responsible for their actions, while being provided programming and skills for positive and pro-social behavioral changes. And while these folks in Farmersville agree with this principle, I’m in awe of the genuine concern for the welfare of their fellow man that they showed,” Skinner said.
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