COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Chiefs of Police Association showed support for local healthcare workers who are on the front line to protect and take care of all residents in Cape May County.
According to a release, on March 30 the association donated over 100 lunches to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Cape Regional Medical Center and the area’s Urgent Care Centers.
The lunches were purchased by the association at local eateries: Hugit’s Steak and Things, Crest Tavern, Claudio’s Pizza Kitchen and the Dog Tooth Bar & Grill.
The association members chose to use local eateries to feed local health professionals to support the restaurants who, as a result of the needed COVID-19 restrictions, have limited hours and take-out and delivery only.
Members of the association ask any other organizations which may be able to provide similar support to healthcare workers on the frontline to please do so.
Those in the law enforcement community also have to face the coronavirus head-on to do their job to protect and serve the public.
It gives the officers and their families peace of mind to know that if they are stricken with the virus there are people to care for them. The association will continue supporting all first responders as well other local eateries by donating additional lunches throughout the month of April.
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