PBA treats local seniors to fun luncheon

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On Feb. 20, the Freeport Police Benevolent Association orchestrated a heartwarming event by hosting a senior luncheon for the cherished residents of the Freeport Housing Authority. Held at two locations, 100 N. Main Street and the Rev. John Madden properties at S. Main St., the event aimed to foster community spirit and support among the elderly population.

In a display of dedication and generosity, Freeport Officers volunteered their precious off-duty time to ensure the smooth running of the luncheon, extending a helping hand with warmth and compassion.

Not stopping at mere service, the Freeport PBA went above and beyond by covering the expenses of the luncheon, ensuring that over 200 residents at the Freeport Housing Authority were treated to a delightful meal. This thoughtful gesture not only provided sustenance but also served as a reminder of the unwavering commitment of the law enforcement community to the well-being of all residents, especially those most in need.

The event was a resounding success, echoing with laughter, camaraderie, and gratitude, as the seniors of Freeport enjoyed a memorable day filled with good food and even better company, courtesy of the Freeport PBA.