Fishers Police Officers will be supporting the Cherish Center by putting away their shaving equipment for the month of November. This is a voluntary program to raise money for Cherish Center and awareness about the struggle cancer patients, and others, endure.
“We all have loved ones, friends, and co-workers that have been touched by cancer,” said Fishers Police Chief Ed Gebhart in a department news release. “As a police department, we are always seeking new ways to engage with the community and No Shave November will help us reach that goal.”
Beginning November 1st, when you see a Fishers police officer please know that the scruffiness is purposeful and temporary. Feel free to join the department as officers raise awareness for a good cause and reduce the stigmatism that is often associated with physical and mental health disease.
For more information on the Cherish Center, use this link.