Law Enforcement Students Step Up for Spring Community Cleanup [1]

Students in Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s (CWI) Law Enforcement [2] program rolled up their sleeves to take part in the [3] community service initiative. This project is one of several community-focused efforts required each year as part of the program’s curriculum. The group has officially adopted a two-mile stretch of Interstate 84 between mile markers 36 and 38, where students collect litter and help maintain the area’s natural beauty.
Throughout the spring semester, students and staff commit approximately six hours to the cleanup effort — an annual tradition now in its ninth year. “Our program is honored to participate in this project, as we work collectively to give back to our community,” said Senior Training Coordinator Kelli Crawforth. “This project builds teamwork and fosters a spirit of service among our students.”
For Law Enforcement student Kaylynn Carriera, community service has been a transformative experience. “After completing over 200 hours, I’ve learned just how powerful it is to give back,” she shared. “Adopt-A-Highway stood out to me because it gave me the chance to make a visible difference — not just by keeping the environment clean, but by showing the community that people care. It’s also about setting an example, showing that anyone can make a difference. That’s what law enforcement is all about — helping people, building trust, and showing up for others in both big and small ways.”
Each year, students in the Law Enforcement program participate in at least three service projects, including [3], [4], and [5]. These experiences are designed to instill the values of service and leadership from the very beginning. “We are a service-oriented career field,” said Program Director LeRoy Forsman. “We want to impress the importance of giving back on our students early in their careers.”
Learn more or apply for CWI's Law Enforcement [2] program.