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Beards for Brothers 2021

Police Officers and first responders from Annville Township, Columbia Borough, East Cocalico Township, East Hempfield Township, Elizabethtown Borough, Ephrata, Lititz Borough, Lancaster City, Lancaster County Parks and Recreation, Manheim Borough, Manheim Township, Manor Township, Millersville University, Mount Joy Borough, New Holland Borough, Northwest Regional, Pequea Township, Strasburg Borough, Susquehanna Regional, West Earl Township, West Hempfield Township, West Lampeter Township, and Quarryville Borough Police Departments will be participating in a No-Shave November campaign to help raise awareness for Cancer. This is the seventh year that Chiefs of Police have waived their departments’ facial hair policies and will be allowing officers to grow beards through the month of November. We are proud to be joined by local Volunteer Firefighters, EMS and Dispatchers from Lancaster County, PA.
Each year Officers select a first responder, an immediate family member of a first responder, or an organization from the community who is currently battling Cancer, or provides care to those battling cancer. This year the Beards for Brothers campaign will raise money for Kristopher Hurley, a member of the Lancaster County Special Emergency Response Team (S.E.R.T.)
 
Kris Hurley is currently the Medic Team Leader/Training Coordinator for the Lancaster County Police S.E.R.T. Kris served his Country faithfully and honorably for 8 years in the United States Marine Corps, and continued that service as a military contractor. Kris has over 20 years of experience as both a tactical operator and instructor. He is recognized as a subject matter expert in the areas of high threat protection, tactical team movement (CQB), communications, explosives and explosive devices, counter terrorism operations, surveillance/counter surveillance, and a range of operational tradecraft. Kris continues to share his knowledge and experience with the Law Enforcement and Public Safety communities as an instructor through his various positions and his company, Direct Action Tactical. Kris has trained countless first responders to include; the Department of Defense, Special Operations Command, Local Police Bomb Squads, SWAT, and Fire Department Hazardous Device Units, and continues to do so.
 
This summer Kris found a lump his neck. Kris sought treatment and found he has a fairly rare/aggressive cancer (SMARCB1 deficient carcinoma), that is affecting his tonsils and neck. Kris underwent surgery to remove the cancer, which was successful. However, Kris has a long road ahead of him. Kris will continue to undergo treatment to fight the cancer. It is our hope through the support of his wife of 21 years and two children, family, friends and those in the First Responder Community that we can help ease some of the burden associated with Kris’ battle with cancer.
 
We will also be donating a percentage of the money raised to A Week Away (AWA). AWA is a non-profit organization that “coordinates and funds respite weeks for families who are battling a life-threatening illness, with the goal of providing them the hope they need to continue their fight”.
As first responders, we swore to serve and protect our communities. We chose to raise money to support those community members that are fighting the battle against cancer and show them first responders stand beside them.
Please consider donating to our campaign!
 

Donations 

  • Benjamin Arnold
    • $25 
    • 2 yrs
  • Wade Gernert
    • $25 
    • 2 yrs
  • Ben Weaver
    • $30 
    • 2 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $50 
    • 2 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $30 
    • 2 yrs

Organizer

Bill Watt
Organizer
Landisville, PA

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