Wareham Police Department pack “Bags Of Hope” to distribute to area’s hospitalized children

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Recently members of the Wareham Police Association gathered at the station to pack “Bags of Hope” for the Happy Hope Foundation.

The bags are given to children who are hospitalized and consist of crayons, cards, bubbles, masks, and toys, in an effort to make the child’s stay more pleasant during a difficult time. Scotlyn Larue, a nurse at Wareham Pediatrics, along with Deb Gonsalves, nursing manager at Tobey Hospital, are coordinating the delivery of the bags to children in need.

Juvenile Detective Karl Baptiste, along with Scotlyn’s husband Officer Calib Larue spearheaded the project for the Police Association.

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