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Shop with a Cop comes early to Middletown

Now in its fifth year, the program provides resources and toys to children and families in the township

Middletown Township’s Shop with a Cop back-to-school program is designed to alleviate some of the financial stressors related to the cost of getting the kids back to school. Now in its fifth year, this program sponsored by the Middletown Community Foundation provides resources and toys to children and families in the township.

Eligible families must submit their application to Middletown Township Police Department to participate in the program. All application records are kept strictly confidential.

“Shop with a Cop is a great program, and 100% of the efforts support members of our own community,” said board of supervisors chair Mike Ksiazek. “I would encourage residents and businesses alike to get involved and help in any way they can.”

Applications must be submitted to the Middletown Township Police Department (5 Municipal Way, Langhorne, Attn: Officer Melissa Robison), or emailed to [email protected]. Applicants will be notified of the status of their application.

Eligible applicants must be from the Neshaminy School District, surrounding townships or boroughs, or referred to the program by a partnering police department. Children must be 5-17 years of age. Families that have been faced with a life challenge, such as loss of job, homelessness, military deployment, economic shortcomings, difficulties related to COVID-19 or other hardship are eligible for this program.

The application and instructions can be found here.

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