Lorrie Eanes-Brooks stopped by the studio to chat about the Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention and awareness.
Lorrie Eanes-Brooks stopped by the studio to chat about the Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention and awareness.
Karen Harris from God's Storehouse came by to talk about the return of the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive after a two year break! Check it out!
Larissa Dedrick with the Danville Redevelopment and Housing Authority stopped by to chat with Josh about their upcoming scholarship fundraiser on March 4th.
I am the wife of Curtis Brooks and we have been married for 22 years. I have three children a son-in law and two beautiful grandchildren. I work at Danville Police Department I have been there for 23 years and 9 months. My current position is Youth Engagement Corporal.
Being a Police Officer is seen by all as a man’s job and because of this I have had in the past to prove that I was capable of doing the job as well as a man.
My children are my role models and I always want them to be proud of their mom so I work really hard on my job to make them proud to have a mom as a Police Officer.
I would say to other women seeking leadership position. Never give up. Pray often and go for it. I know that because of my faith I am doing a job I love.
I consider my most significant accomplishment to be planning and putting on Danville’s 1st Youth Police Academy.
Name: S. S. Brooks
Rank: Corporal
Hire Date: 06-01-1995
Years of Danville Police Department Service: 23
Years of Law Enforcement Service: 23
Formal Education: Piedmont Community College and Danville Community College
Job Assignments at Danville Police Department:
Patrol
Community Police
School Resource Officer
Youth Engagement Officer