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Community Highlight: Sussex Tech's Coast Guard JROTC and Volunteer Firefighters

Updated: Jul 26

Sussex Tech's Coast Guard Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program

In the heart of Sussex County, community spirit thrives through dedicated service and commitment. Recently, Sussex Tech's Coast Guard Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program took center stage at a special community event, showcasing the importance of youth development and service in our region.


Sussex Tech's Coast Guard JROTC Program

Representative Jeff Hilovsky highlighted the significance of Sussex Tech's Coast Guard JROTC program, emphasizing its unique role as one of the few Coast Guard JROTC programs in the area. This program not only instills a sense of service and leadership in young people but also introduces them to potential future careers in the Coast Guard.


The program not only fosters service-minded young people and helps them explore future careers, but it also addresses a critical need. Across the country, Coast Guard stations are grappling with personnel shortages, which have led to operational challenges such as station closures and idled boats. Programs like Sussex Tech's JROTC play a vital role in preparing the next generation to meet these challenges head-on.


Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company

At the same community event, the Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company stood as another pillar of community service. Representative Hilovsky highlighted the invaluable contributions of Delaware's volunteer firefighters, estimating their efforts save taxpayers over $250 million annually.


Anyone interested in helping our community significantly is urged to consider contacting their local fire company to see if volunteering is a good fit for them. Volunteering with the fire company not only serves the community during emergencies but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and purpose among volunteers. Anyone interested in helping our community significantly is urged to consider contacting their local fire company to see if volunteering is a good fit for them!

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