AOCDS will be closed on Memorial Day in honor of those who have died while serving our country’s armed forces. Please also take a moment to remember law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. AOCDS will reopen Tuesday, May 29th at 8:00 a.m.
This free class for females ages 13 to 21 will focus on safe dating, campus safety, sexual harassment, self-defense techniques and more. The same class is offered on two different evenings.
This free class for females ages 13 to 21 will focus on safe dating, campus safety, sexual harassment, self-defense techniques and more. The same class is offered on two different evenings.
This is a community-wide event educating parents and other adults on new Cannabis laws, how Cannabis affects a young person’s brain and the different forms of Cannabis. Experts will also offer tips on recognizing whether a child is using, what to do if he or she is and how to encourage kids not to use Cannabis.
If you have unused and expired prescription medications that you’d like to dispose of safely, you’re encouraged to bring them to one of the many designated Orange County locations on National
Prescription Drug Take Back Day.
It’s free, it’s anonymous and no questions will be asked. (Please do not bring any needles or syringes.)
Lake Forest K-6 residents, who attended “Get Safe – Basic,” will get the chance to learn about personal safety awareness, self-defense, bullying prevention and much more. The class is held on 4 consecutive Mondays.
Lake Forest K-6 residents, who attended “Get Safe – Basic,” will get the chance to learn about personal safety awareness, self-defense, bullying prevention and much more. The class is held on 4 consecutive Mondays.
Lake Forest K-6 residents, who attended “Get Safe – Basic,” will get the chance to learn about personal safety awareness, self-defense, bullying prevention and much more. The class is held on 4 consecutive Mondays.
Lake Forest K-6 residents, who attended “Get Safe – Basic,” will get the chance to learn about personal safety awareness, self-defense, bullying prevention and much more. The class is held on 4 consecutive Mondays.
The AOCDS Memorial Fund assists peace officers or the families of officers who are killed or injured in the line of duty, suffering from a serious medical condition, experiencing a catastrophic circumstance, disabled, or retired and in need of assistance. This includes, but is not limited to, sworn deputy sheriffs or peace officers with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, district attorney’s office, probation department and OC Parks. The fund also helps qualifying officers across the state of California and awards annual scholarships to select children of members entering their first year at a college or university, among many other things.
The AOCDS Memorial Fund is a fully recognized 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.