Edmonton Police Officers with Radius Health Pregnancy Pathway Members at Cram A Cruiser (Photo Credits - Daniel Barker-Tremblay)
The Edmonton Police Service’s ‘Cram A Cruiser’ event was held outside the Canadian Superstore on 137 Ave to support the Pregnancy Pathways from Radius Health.
Edmonton Police Constable David Prandle says he’s hopeful that the community takes away the thought of knowing that we are all in this together, and adds that he likes to see Edmontonian’s come together and care for one another in any way they can.

Edmonton Police Constable David Prandle in front of the Cruiser for the ‘Cram A Cruiser’ event (Photo Credits – Daniel Barker-Tremblay)
Constable Prandle adds that it’s always great to see the positive impact that the Edmonton Police Service has on the children’s lives through events such as ‘Cram A Cruiser’ and to foster positive relationships with the youth in the community.

Constable Prandle from the Edmonton Police Service giving a child a gift from the Police Service at the ‘Cram A Cruiser’ event (Photo Credits – Daniel Barker-Tremblay)
Julie Strome, program director of Pregnancy Pathways from Radius Health says it’s amazing to community members stopping by to donate items that mothers need such as food and baby supplies.

Julie Strome (Left) Const. David Prandle (Middle) Lesley Spry-Shandro (Right) at the Stuff A Cruiser event (Photo Credits – Daniel Barker-Tremblay)
Lesley Spry-Shandro, Program Manager of Pregnancy Pathways from Radius Health speaks on the struggles many mothers face for food scarcity, and adds that she loves to see the Edmonton Police Service take time out of their day to aid in the fundraising efforts to help the mothers and children in need.

A local costumer handing a donation bag to a Edmonton Police Officer at the ‘Cram A Cruiser’ event (Photo Credits – Daniel Barker-Tremblay)














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