Located in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire, the Canaan Police Department serves approximately 4,000 residents. The police department is comprised of six full time police officers and an administrative assistant.
The Claremont Police Association is pleased to announce our first year joining the Pink Patch Project. The Claremont, NH Police Department is located 55 Miles west of Concord NH. Our agency provides Law Enforcement services for a population of around 13,000 residents covering 44 square miles. All proceeds from the Claremont Police Association’s pink patch project are donated to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center located at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.
The Dublin Police Department is responsible for providing Law Enforcement services to approximately 1,600 full-time residents, 2 summer camps, 6 schools, and several businesses spread out over nearly 30 square miles of scenic landscape. Mount Monadnock and Dublin Lake draw many outdoor enthusiasts and provide recreational activities for visitors year round. Route 101 is a major east-west route running directly through the heart of Dublin which sees 7,000-8,000 vehicles daily. This will be our agencies first time participating in the Pink Patch Project. We are excited to do what we can to help fight Breast Cancer and to bring awareness to the community.
New Hampshire State Police has partnered with the New Hampshire Trooper's Association to create a collector's special edition "Breast Cancer Awareness" patch to show support for those who survived, those still fightining and those who lost their life. Patches will be available during the month of October through mail orders for $10 and a portion of the proceeds will be donated for cancer research and treatment.
The Seabrook Police Department is located on the New Hampshire seacoast approximately one hour north of Boston. We serve approximately 9,000 residents and 250 businesses. During the busy summer months our population grows by thousands as people flock to NH beaches. We have traditionally tried to raise awareness for breast cancer and breast cancer research through social media and wearing pink mourning bands during the month of October. This is our first time participating in the Pink Patch Project. Several of our officers have family or friends who have been impacted by this disease. We ask that you please donate to Susan G. Komen at https://ww5.komen.org or to the breast cancer charity of your choice.