CWI Law Enforcement Students Support Shop with a Sheriff Program

Published: December 18, 2025

ĢƵ’s (CWI) Law Enforcement students spent a Saturday morning giving back to the community by wrapping presents for 114 children in support of the program. The volunteer effort took place at a local Walmart on Saturday, Dec. 13.

Shop with a Sheriff is designed to bring law enforcement officers together with underprivileged children for a special holiday shopping experience. Each child receives approximately $200 to purchase new shoes, several outfits, toys, and gifts for family members. The program is funded through generous donations from citizens and businesses across the Treasure Valley.

“This is a special day that our Law Enforcement students participate in each year, which allows them to interact with disadvantaged children,” said Kelli Crawforth, CWI Law Enforcement Program Coordinator. “Often the children that participate in this program have had a negative experience with law enforcement and this day provides an opportunity to break down some social barriers that may exist. We want the children in our community to trust law enforcement and let them know they have someone to turn to when faced with a potential crisis.”

CWI Law Enforcement students described how the event helped build trust, joy, and a sense of community among everyone involved.

“Watching the kids light up as they shopped for gifts alongside local law enforcement was truly a heartwarming experience,” said Law Enforcement student, Anna Johnson. “The event created meaningful moments of connection, laughter, and joy, allowing children to feel supported while celebrating the spirit of the season. Seeing deputies take the time to guide, encourage, and share in the excitement made the day especially memorable. It was a beautiful reminder of the positive impact community partnerships can have and how moments like these leave lasting impressions on our kids and our community as a whole.”

“I really enjoyed being part of Shop with a Sheriff because I got to see the community, officers and children come together and share smiles,” shared CWI Law Enforcement student, Ayden Jensen. “It was inspiring to witness the positive relationships being built between law enforcement and families in such a fun and welcoming environment.”

The Canyon County Sheriff’s Shop with a Sheriff event has been in place for approximately 28 years. CWI Law Enforcement Program staff look forward to continuing their participation in this longstanding community tradition with future cohorts of students.

Learn more about CWI’s Law Enforcement program

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