Paw/Lawton Masonic Lodge #25 Supports Van Buren County SafetyPup Program

The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office is proud to recognize the Paw Paw/Lawton Masonic Lodge #25 for once again making a generous donation in support of our SafetyPup Program. This continued partnership reflects the Lodge’s ongoing commitment to the safety, education, and well-being of youth throughout Van Buren County.
The SafetyPup Program is an important youth-focused initiative utilized by the Sheriff’s Office to provide educational materials that help teach children how to stay safe. Through this program, our deputies and staff distribute a variety of SafetyPup resources during school visits, community events, and youth outreach programs. These materials are specifically designed to help children understand personal safety, recognize dangerous situations, and know when and how to ask for help.
“It was once again a pleasure to be invited to the Lodge, and a huge thank you for the donation,” said Sheriff Daniel E. Abbott. “Support like this allows us to continue delivering meaningful safety education to the youth we serve across Van Buren County.”
“The Paw Paw/Lawton Masonic Lodge #25 represents Paw Paw, Lawton, Lawrence, Bloomingdale, and Gobles area members,” said Andrew Sanborn-Whiteman, Worshipful Master of Paw Paw/Lawton Lodge #25. “We appreciate that your efforts help improve the lives of children in all of our communities.”
The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office extends its sincere appreciation to the Paw Paw/Lawton Masonic Lodge #25 for their continued generosity and dedication to making a positive difference for the children and families of our county.

