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Hoover police Chief Nick Derzis, at right, looks at a donation check with Dr. Dan Trotman and Wings of Hope Founder Tonya Willingham.
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Hoover Officer Issa Deades was selected for best beard, and he won a Yeti cooler.
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Hoover Police Officers show off their beards after No Shave November.
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Chief Nick Derzis (right), with Helena Police Chief Pete Folmar and Pelham Police Chief Larry Palmer presenting the check to Wings of Hope Founders Dr. Trotman (second from left) and Tonya Willingham.
Hoover police celebrated a successful No Shave November Monday night.
The department raised $25,100 for The Wings of Hope Pediatric Foundation, joining the Alabaster, Pelham, Montevallo and Helena police departments in support of the organization, which provides families of children who have terminal illnesses with emotional support, meals, house cleaning, lawn care and financial assistance.
All together, the five departments raised $44,546 for Wings of Hope, with Hoover in first place among the departments. Hoover police Capt. Gregg Rector said while not everyone in the department chose to grow a beard, most people donated to the cause.
Representatives from the departments presented Dr. Dan Trotman and Wings of Hope founder Tonya Willingham with the check Monday night.
After the check presentation, The Wings of Hope Foundation voted for “best beard” among the departments. Hoover Officer Issa Deades was selected for best beard, and he won a Yeti cooler. Sgt. David Lipsey was named runner-up and received a gift certificate.
“This is the first year that Hoover PD has participated in this very worthwhile cause,” Officer Brian Hale said. “We look forward, as the other departments do, to making this event grow each year and helping to ease the burden a little for these families. Can't wait to do it again next year.”