Demopolis DECA supports two local causes

Published 2:19 pm Monday, March 3, 2014

Demopolis DECA chapter members with Demopolis Police Chief Tommie Reese.

Demopolis DECA chapter members with Demopolis Police Chief Tommie Reese.

The Demopolis High School DECA chapter recently made donations to two worthwhile causes.

Last month, DECA members donated stuff animals to the Demopolis Police Department as part of the chapter’s “Drugs are Scary” campaign.

A total of 300 stuffed animals were given to Demopolis Police Chief Tommie Reese for his officers to use while out in the field.

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Officers will carry animals in their patrol cars and hand them out to children when responding to situations like the arrest of a parent or DHR cases.

“Our hope is that some of the fear will be taken out of the situation for the children,” said Connie Davis, DECA sponsor.

Demopolis DECA chapter members with Sarah Chandler Hallmark and other representatives from the Demopolis Historical Preservation Committee.

Demopolis DECA chapter members with Sarah Chandler Hallmark and other representatives from the Demopolis Historical Preservation Committee.

The stuffed animal drive was part three of a “Drugs are Scary” campaign. Back in the fall, DECA invited the drug task force to speak to DHS students about the dangers of drug use. The second phase was a haunted house around Halloween, which raised $1,200 for the Drug Task Force.

The chapter has also made a donation to the Demopolis Historical Preservation Committee.

Back in November, DECA members Alex Casper and Madelyn Couch co-chaired a project called “Revive Downtown Demopolis.”

The club put on a downtown event Nov. 23 that included a Christmas tree decorating contest, “reindeer” games, pictures with Santa, and horse and buggy rides.

“Our goal was to bring citizens downtown and inform them about our project while having fun and supporting the local businesses at the same time,” Couch said.

The event raised $700, which was presented to the preservation committee on Feb. 19.

“We want to thank anyone who helped in anyway with the project, it would not have been successful without you,” Casper said.