Law Enforcement Educational Program

Law Enforcement Educational Program

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Help us, help your students jump start their career paths.

L.E.E.P into your future.The Law Enforcement Educational Program Organization will open the minds of your students by coordinating college, Police departments, and site seeing visits.

Photos from Dallas Marshal's Office's post 05/01/2020

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Photos from Law Enforcement Educational Program's post 05/01/2020

L.E.E.P this morning provided breakfast and coffee for the Dallas Marshal’s Office.
We Thank you for keeping our city safe as Men and Women in Blue.
“Eating during the briefing before patrol“
From the L.E.E.P family!

04/30/2020

Due to Covid-19. We have postponed all future events for the Summer and Fall Until further notice. We are sadden with the News but hopefully soon we can get our Organization up and running again. Thank you for understanding!
Also the Founder received a Kidney Transplant and we have been a little occupied.

10/30/2019

“Great news, Mayor! We just hosted 46 students from Brownsville, Texas in Dallas to showcase careers in law enforcement. Great to see our two regions working together!”

Today I welcomed Mayor Trey Mendez of Brownsville, Texas to the City of Dallas - City Hall . We were both elected this past June and it was great to discuss the similarities and differences between our cities and regions, and .

Photos from Law Enforcement Educational Program's post 10/28/2019

We'd like to give a special thanks to the Dallas Police Department and Sgt. Munoz for helping coordinate a personal tour of the Jack Evans Police Headquarters.
We enjoyed a close up learning experience of the many departments and investigation units: Homicide, Forensics, Crimes Against Persons, etc. and touring the museum of historical artifacts that showcased history of the DPD. Thank you, National Latino Law Enforcement Organization, Senior Corporal Paul Schuster, Sgt. Aranda, Major Ruben Ramirez, Chief Albert Martinez, Jose De La Rocha—We were very fortunate to hear stories from these police officers and many others and we thank every one of them for taking time out of their day for us.

They taught us the importance of connecting and building relationships with the community. We learned first hand from officers what it means to work in law enforcement and how having heart, passion for community and keeping educated are keys to making real change.

Senior Corporal Amber Roman, LGBTQ+ Liaison & Community Engagement Officer for the Office of community affairs left us with incredible advice to act on "...Be about some sort of change: protest, join an organization, become a policy maker-find your passion and you can do anything, find your passion and the rest will work itself out."

*Stay tuned for more past weekend coverage!*

Photos from Law Enforcement Educational Program's post 10/28/2019

This past weekend was packed with learning and leaping towards opportunities that excite and challenge us!
On Friday, we attended the Dallas Criminal Justice Expo UNT Dallas where we interacted with local, state, and federal law agencies to explore the many career paths criminal justice has to offer. We were able to explore agencies like the TSA, Federal Reserve Bank, Department of Parks and Wildlife, Office of Inspector General, FBI, ATF and many others, as well as organizations like Unlocking DOORS that aim to reduce Recidivism by serving, advocating, educating, and training towards reentry for formerly incarcerated persons or individuals with criminal backgrounds and their families. We definitely left with a greater insight into the many careers that Criminal Justice has to offer and we thank UNT Dallas for an inspiring Career Expo!

We are also very thankful for the tour of campus and educating us on the many courses offered and the steps toward expanding our future in education. We enjoyed exploring each department and seeing how everyday learning and support takes place on campus.
Thank you to Dallas County Community College District for sponsoring items for the students and encouraging a smooth & seamless weekend.

10/27/2019

The first weekend of L.E.E.P has been nothing but excitement and so many fun activities. Pictures and details to come! We are beyond grateful to have strong young students from Brownsville Independent School District.


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Photos from Law Enforcement Educational Program's post 10/25/2019

We are so excited to Welcome
*Lopez ECHS *Rivera ECHS *Porter ECHS from Brownsville Independent School District to the First L.E.E.P weekend in Dallas,Texas.
We hope you take in all the educational experiences this weekend and use them to jump start your future.

Thank you to our sponsors and all donations.
Dallas County Community College District,
National Latino Law Enforcement Organization,
UNT Dallas
Spirit Outfitters
Credit Union of Texas
Uniforms by Gambino

Let’s get this weekend started!

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1600 Chestnut St
Dallas, TX
75226