Giving Back To ROBO For His Service Protecting
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Auburn Police Department: 28 years of service. Protecting and serving the community. Protecting and serving the people of the City of Auburn, the City of Opelika, the County of Lee, and all surrounding counties. Giving and sacrificing himself, his family, and his time to make sure, to the best of his ability, that every one was able to live in a safe environment and be able to safely enjoy themselves, their families, and their friends daily. Not only catching criminals, fighting against crime, but assisting with everyday situations like assisting a stalled motorist, administering CPR to an unresponsive baby and getting a restored heartbeat, giving mini motivational talks to students, giving mini safety talks to churches, being on the Boy’s and Girl’s club board, working and keeping secure high school and college sports events and games, city concerts, dances, and fund raisers. He has dedicated his life to serving and protecting people for 28 years, eleven of which were dedicated to the Auburn School System as a School Dare and Resource Officer.
Now it is time for us to give back to him the caliber of help he has given to so many people. It is time for us to show him the love, care, and kindness he has shown us and our neighbors. Officer Roberson, better known to all as Robo, against his heart’s desire, retired in July of last year because his health required it after he had a heart attack and a quadruple bypass the year before. Because of his love for helping people and working with, assisting and encouraging students, he returned to work three months after being retired. That day he returned home looking tired, exhausted and not feeling well. Sometime that day he had a stroke. When he awoke the next morning he, his wife, and his children realized his speech was slurred and he could not speak . He was taken to the hospital and while there he had two more stroke episodes. Officer Roberson is now home recovering and needs your help. A proud man who would not ask for help himself, he returned to work to save up enough money to add a master suite downstairs at his home because after his heart attack going up and down stairs became very tiring. Now his stroke has left him not able to go upstairs and not able to continue working to save up enough money to have the master suite built downstairs. He is also in need of assistance with medical needs and a wheelchair ready vehicle. These items are very expensive yet very necessary.
We respectfully request that you donate from your heart to help make officer Roberson more comfortable at home and make his dream come true. Any size gifts will be greatly appreciated. Let's give back to him some of the love, care, and commitment he has given to us for over 28 years. Let's make his dream come true. Let's put a rainbow over a cloudy situation and turn it into a grand showing of love and thankfulness to this Dedicated, decorated, Well Respected, Committed, Kind, Gentle Giant go an officer. Thank you in advance for sharing your best gift and helping us show Officer Roberson we appreciate his love, dedication and commitment to serving the City of Auburn, the Auburn City School System, the County of Lee, and all surrounding areas.
Now it is time for us to give back to him the caliber of help he has given to so many people. It is time for us to show him the love, care, and kindness he has shown us and our neighbors. Officer Roberson, better known to all as Robo, against his heart’s desire, retired in July of last year because his health required it after he had a heart attack and a quadruple bypass the year before. Because of his love for helping people and working with, assisting and encouraging students, he returned to work three months after being retired. That day he returned home looking tired, exhausted and not feeling well. Sometime that day he had a stroke. When he awoke the next morning he, his wife, and his children realized his speech was slurred and he could not speak . He was taken to the hospital and while there he had two more stroke episodes. Officer Roberson is now home recovering and needs your help. A proud man who would not ask for help himself, he returned to work to save up enough money to add a master suite downstairs at his home because after his heart attack going up and down stairs became very tiring. Now his stroke has left him not able to go upstairs and not able to continue working to save up enough money to have the master suite built downstairs. He is also in need of assistance with medical needs and a wheelchair ready vehicle. These items are very expensive yet very necessary.
We respectfully request that you donate from your heart to help make officer Roberson more comfortable at home and make his dream come true. Any size gifts will be greatly appreciated. Let's give back to him some of the love, care, and commitment he has given to us for over 28 years. Let's make his dream come true. Let's put a rainbow over a cloudy situation and turn it into a grand showing of love and thankfulness to this Dedicated, decorated, Well Respected, Committed, Kind, Gentle Giant go an officer. Thank you in advance for sharing your best gift and helping us show Officer Roberson we appreciate his love, dedication and commitment to serving the City of Auburn, the Auburn City School System, the County of Lee, and all surrounding areas.
Organizer
Jacquelyn Roberson
Organizer
Opelika, AL