ABLE estimates a couple hundred students perused the fair and sought information from one or more of the 24 exhibitors, which included police departments, government and other law enforcement agencies as well as fire and ambulance services.
“We are very proud of our relationships with the University of Guelph-Humber and the various justice-based organizations in the community,” said ABLE president, Kenton Chance, in a news release. “Bringing our partners and students together in a collective forum generates awareness for the industry and enables employers and students to have constructive conversations about the overall workforce and opportunities within it.”
ABLE is a non-profit organization that addresses the needs and concerns of Black and other racial minorities in law enforcement and the community.
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