The Palmer Township Police Department announced Monday that it has received a donation of ballistic vests for one of its four-legged officers, K9 Kenzo, from the organization Brady’s K9 Fund.
“Brady’s K9 is passionate about supporting our four-legged officers who work tirelessly to keep our community safe,” the department shared in a post on their Crimewatch site. “Their organization is dedicated to providing essential equipment and resources to these brave K9s, ensuring they are well-equipped and protected for their entire shift.”
Headquartered in Ohio, Brady’s K9 Fund was founded by an 8-year-old boy who felt that like their human partners, K9 officers should have body armor. Since 2018, the organization has raised over $1.25 million and donated vests to more than 950 K9 officers in all 50 states, the news release said.
“You can make a difference too!” Palmer Police said. “Join Brady’s mission by visiting his website and learning more about his cause. Your support and donations go directly to providing essential life saving equipment for these incredible K9 officers.”
“Together, we can ensure our K9 officer and their partner come home safe together,” they added.
To learn more or make a contribution, visit Bradysk9fund.com.
This local news story was reported with generative AI assistance.