The ceremony honors people who have gone above and beyond to help PAL. The event was held at The Switch House featuring a dinner, speakers, and a VIP reception.
“We have a lot of trouble in our city. We also have a lot of love in our city that comes from [organizations] like PAL,” said Aaron Foy, Wynnefield PAL Alumnus.
Officer Jackie Little was the Lew Klein PAL Officer of the Year.
“I know for a fact that I am making a difference. I’ve given out over a hundred scholarships. The kids come, they know that they have a place to come and be safe,” said Officer Little, holding back tears.
Learn more about PAL’s mission and how to support the organization at PhillyPal.org.
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