Forty-six Lakewood youths, ages 11 through 13, successfully completed a immersive five-day program from August 14-18 as cadets in Lakewood Police Youth Academy, designed to provide a firsthand experience of the life and responsibilities of a police officer. The graduate cadets marked a monumental step towards fostering stronger community connections.
Throughout the week, cadets explored various aspects of law enforcement and emergency response, equipping them with valuable skills and knowledge. The curriculum included essential lifesaving techniques, such as introductory CPR and The Heimlich Maneuver, ensuring that these young participants have the tools to respond effectively in critical situations.
The Lakewood Police Youth Academy arranged activities highlighting the vital roles played by different first responders. Cadets were treated to tours of the Lakewood police department, demonstrations by the Lakewood Fire Department, Lakewood EMS, the Lakewood Special Response Team, and the Lakewood Water Rescue Team.
The State Police Aviation Unit also landed their helicopter, allowing cadets to interact with troopers.The Ocean County Sheriff Department Mounted Unit and Lakewood K9 Officers showcased the multifaceted nature of law enforcement work. A trip to the New Jersey State Police Museum gave cadets a historical perspective on the law enforcement field.
With safety and preparedness in mind, cadets participated in simulated firearms training, evasive driving techniques, and an educational session on stranger danger. The week culminated in a rigorous Physical Training test that evaluated the cadets’ physical endurance and resilience, an achievement they had been working toward under the guidance of dedicated PT instructors.
Cadets also participated in a military-style etiquette program, immersing themselves in the basics of marching and its underlying purpose. This additional dimension aimed to develop teamwork, discipline, and a deeper understanding of the structured organization.
The graduation ceremony at the Historic Lakewood Amphitheater on August 18 celebrated the accomplishments of the 46 cadets who completed the program. The Lakewood Police School Resource Officers, Stephanie Mahone, Daniel Merrill, and Mike Del Valle, were applauded for their commendable efforts in organizing and overseeing this impactful initiative.
The generous contributions of sponsors of The Lakewood Police Youth Academy made the Academy possible and successful. The Lakewood PBA & SOA, Wawa, Jersey Mike’s, Gourmet Glatt, Ippolito’s Pizza, Michael Inzelbuch, A+ Printing, Jersey Shore Blue Claws, Sodexo, and La Casa de la Tia supported the program along with the following sponsors: Gourmet Glatt/IG, Gourmet Glatt/FB; Jersey Mikes Brick Plaza/IG, Jersey Mikes Brick Plaza/FB; Wawa North/IG, Wawa North/FB; Jersey Shore Blue Claws/IG, Jersey Shore Blue Claws/FB; A+ Letter Service Inc./FB; La Casa De La Tia/FB; Sodexo/IG, Sodexo/FB; Ippolitio’s Cucina Italian Pizzeria & Catering/IG, Ippolitio’s Cucina Italian Pizzeria & Catering/FB.
The Lakewood Police Youth Academy stands as a testament to the commitment of law enforcement to foster stronger relationships with the youth and communities they serve. By providing a comprehensive and engaging experience, the Academy empowers the next generation with a firsthand understanding of the dedication and sacrifices that come with wearing the badge.