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December 12, 2019CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office got a big surprise when local builders told them they wanted to donate funds to keep its youth program going.
“It’s incredible. I never dreamed that this would ever happen,” said Sheriff Jim O’Sullivan.
The company, East Coast Development, decided to build a “charity home” for the event “HomArama” in Chesapeake. The 2800 square-foot, five-bedroom home will be a part of a showcase on Olmstead Street.
All proceeds will go to the “Children Today, Leaders Tomorrow Program”, which has been held by the Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office for almost 10 years.
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The program includes activities for youth like camps, mentoring and leadership activities.
“Everything they do is just amazing!” said camper Emma Stutzman.
The HomeArama event is October 11 through the 27 when multiple homes are expected to be on display.