Crime & Safety
'Brave Bags' Donated To Parsippany Police
The bags were made by residents at Matheny Medical Center, a hospital for children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities.
PARSIPPANY, NJ — Residents from the Matheny Medical and Education Center created "brave bags" to donate to the Parsippany Police Department to help comfort children during emergency situations.
Adult residents at Matheny, a hospital for children and adults with developmental and physical disabilities, worked to make the bags as part of pre-vocational training. Deanna Willard, Life Skills Coordinator, and Nicole Araujo, Peapack Program Coordinator, came up from the "brave bags" as an extension of the police's existing practice of handing out teddy bears to children.
Bags typically include things like crayons, coloring books, bubbles, bouncy balls, and small game/toy. They're kept in soft cloth bags small enough to be tucked in an officers cruiser, and handed out to children during car crashes or other upsetting incidents.
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The bags themselves are brightly decorated, and were colored and designed by the residents themselves.
Images via Parsippany Police Department
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