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OPP Community Bear Program Continues To Help Distressed Kids

When Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers come across a child who has been involved in a stressful or traumatic situation, giving them an OPP Community Bear can help them regain a sense of calmness and security.

Community Bears aren’t just soft and cuddly; studies have shown that kids who spend a lot of time holding a stuffed animal tend to feel calm and more secure, and that teddy bears can even help children cope with psychological trauma.

Community Bears assist OPP officers in engaging with some of the youngest victims to establish positive relationships and provide victim support in hopes to prevent further victimization.

Community Bears are available in communities across Ontario. Funding for the program is administered by the OPP Youth Foundation, and OPP Community Safety Services (CSS) manages the distribution of bears to detachments across the province.

“As a father, it breaks my heart to hear about innocent children who have fallen victim to a tragic circumstance. Community Bears provide an opportunity for officers to reassure and comfort our youngest victims, which begins the process of rebuilding their sense of safety and security.” – Sergeant Ed Sanchuk, Community Services Coordinator, West Region OPP Headquarters.

The OPP would like to thank the OPP Youth Foundation and the OPPA Credit Union for their support. Additional information about the Community Bear Program can be found by visiting www.opp.ca.

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