BLACK LAW ENFORCEMENT BRINGING THE POWER BACK TO THE PEOPLE OF WESTCHESTER
National Black Police Association, Westchester Chapter, Westchester Blacks In Law Enforcment
As civil service officers, it is our duty to uphold the laws of the state of New York. However, as natural leaders it is our moral, ethical, and human duty to reach and teach our families and youth by providing increased involvement and support thereby enriching lives and enhancing our communities.
Monday, August 24, 2009
The National Black Police Association 37th Annual Training Confrence
NBPA Keynote Speaker Bishop T.D. Jakes and Damon K. Jones
Damon K. Jones and NBPA National Chairman, John Hayes
Damon K. Jones is the co-founder and Executive Director of Westchester Blacks in Law Enforcement for Community Uplift, a chapter of the National Black Police Association (NBPA). He also serves as a national board member of the NBPA since his election in 2006 and Chair of the National Membership Committee. With Mr. Jones’ leadership, Westchester Blacks in Law in Enforcement for Community Uplift have been strong advocates for the community helping to spearhead the Norwood E. Jackson Scholarship Fund, Save our Schools Mentoring Program, and How do you know your child’s in a Gang Seminars series.
Mr. Jones has been an active resident of Westchester County for 38 years.
Mr. Jones has functioned in the role of Union Delegate for the Westchester County Correction Officers Benevolent Association (COBA).
In 1992, he co-founded a chapter of the Correction Guardians in Westchester and in the same year was elected to serve as the Delegate for the Grand Council of Guardians. In 1998, he was elected as President of the Westchester Guardian’s Association.
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