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Inmates Help with Kent Renovations


Volunteer inmates from the Suffolk County Corrections Department are donating their time, expertise and labor to improve the building and grounds of the Kent Animal Shelter. "Our facility is old and outdated, and we desperately need a new facility. In the meantime, these Suffolk County Corrections Department program volunteers along with our own volunteers are improving the building and grounds so we can keep doing what we do every day until we can build the new facility," said Pamela Green, Executive Director of Kent Animal Shelter. “I learned of this program from Sergeant Campo, a great animal lover, who offered to plan and bring to fruition many projects that would have not otherwise been possible. These guys are a godsend."

Inmates from Suffolk jail help with Kent renovations

The Corrections Department program under Sheriff Vincent DeMarco gives inmates the opportunity to perform good works while also providing skilled labor that might otherwise be out of reach for community organizations. Under his tenure since 2006, Mr. DeMarco said he’s expanded the program because he believes it’s a win-win. Sergeant Jeff Campo and Phil Cantora of the Suffolk County Corrections Department have supervised and lead inmates on shelter renovation work including tree removal, fencing, roof repair and cleaning, painting and staining, and more.

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