Spreading Cheer & Legacy

Friends see an officer’s holiday dream through

 


 

Nicole Reino | From the December 2010 Issue Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Officer Brittany Maxwell of the Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Police Department planned to spread a lot of joy this holiday season through her Christmas Tree Project. Inspired by a young child who lived in her community, Brittany was collecting artificial trees for children and families who otherwise would not have one. Her goal was to collect at least 30 trees this year. Unfortunately, Brittany, 25, unexpectedly passed away in her home on Oct. 23 and didn’t get to see the project through.

One of her dispatchers, Jennifer Smith, is helping to continue the project this year—and years to come—with the help of Brittany’s family and friends. Kimberly Maxwell, Brittany’s mom, and Smith have renamed the cause The Brittany Project.

They’re requesting donations of pre-lit, new or gently used artificial trees. They’ll also accept strands of lights, ornaments and any other essential tree trimming items. Monetary donations can be made in the name of The Brittany Project at any Middle Tennessee branch of First Tennessee Bank, or you can mail them to The Brittany Project, c/o Jennifer Smith, 128 Centerrock Drive, Christiana, TN, 37037.

Brittany began working for the Murfreesboro PD as a patrol officer in 2006 and was assigned to the community-oriented policing unit earlier this year. For more information about The Brittany Project, call 615/653-8664 or e-mail jsmith279@comcast.net.

 




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Nicole ReinoNicole Reino is the web associate editor for LawOfficer.com.

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