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Wednesday, 02 April 2008
         

Chaplain Corps

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office Chaplain Corps is a volunteer group of local clergy, who, with specialized training provide a valuable service to the officers and the citizens of Knox County. An increasing number of cities and counties are recognizing the fact that personal crisis is something that happens all too frequently in people’s lives. The Chaplains assist and facilitate the specific needs of people during those times of crisis.
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A copy of GOD’S WORD FOR PEACE OFFICERS has been presented to each member of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office through Lesa McCulley and her family. Her late husband, Lt. Steve McCulley was tragically lost to us while on duty.

 

 

 
Chaplains attending the funeral of a fallen officer

 

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Chaplain assisting with the 911 disaster

 

 

Chaplain preparing for an officer ride-along

 

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Chaplain getting acquainted with an officer

 

  Use the link bellow to download an application.

 

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click here to download application                   

                         

 

You can also obtain a chaplain corps application by contacting:

Mrs. Julie Bond
400 Main
Knoxville, TN 37902
865-215-5627

or by e-mail:

 

 

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  To obtain a volunteer application please contact:

 

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or click here to download application                   

                         

Mrs. Julie Bond
400 Main
Knoxville, TN 37902
865-215-5627

or by e-mail:

 Effective law enforcement programs require the concern, active participation and cooperation of the citizens to succeed. No matter how well organized, equipped, or highly motivated a law enforcement agency may be, it cannot function effectively without the cooperation and involvement of citizens such as yourself in the community.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office, under the direction of the Special Services Division, offers numerous opportunities for local residents to exercise their civic pride to become involved in community policing efforts. Volunteer programs include:

  V.I.P. (Volunteers In Policing)
 SCAN (Senior Citizens Awareness Network)
 Chaplain Corps
 
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