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SC_TIMES_TRIB/TIMES_PAGES [D16] | 02/10/17 12:20 | ONEILLKEVI Marley’s Mission to honor police officers with award at gala BY PETER SHAVER STAFF WRITER C hrissy McLaughlin returns home to Northeast Pennsylva- nia on Saturday to present an award close to her heart at Marley’s Mission’s seventh annual Blue Ribbon Gala The Remembering Zachary Award, which recognizes peo- ple who seek to raise aware- ness about child abuse, this year honors local police offi- cers Scott Benzeleski, Eric Lindsay, Anthony Shields and Daniel Schaufler while also memorializing McLaughlin’s 14-month-old son, Zachary, who was murdered in 2005. All of this year’s recipients volun- teered at the Hands and Hooves Summer Camp at Mar- ley’s Mission, a nonprofit that provides free equine-assisted psychotherapy to children who have experienced trauma “The officers didn’t reveal who they were to anybody (at camp),” said McLaughlin, who received the first award in 2011 and has presented it to others each year since. “They were there to help out as counselors, and they connected with the kids throughout the week.” McLaughlin described it as a “very powerful moment” at the end of the week when the police officers’ shared their profession with the children. “Everyone’s perspective is different of a police officer, especially kids who are the vic- tims of trauma,” McLaughlin said. “It was really impactful for the kids to see these police officers just as human beings.” McLaughlin, also the gala’s honorary chairperson, has deep ties to Marley’s Mission. She met its founder, April Kemp, through attorney Gene Talerico, who prosecuted McLaughlin’s son’s murderer. Kemp’s daughter also was a victim of trauma, and the two women connected “mom-to- mom” over their shared trage- dies. They supported one another as they sought to cre- ate positive change, especially when McLaughlin worked for several years to have the state pass Zachary’s Law, which strengthened the sentencing for people convicted of the third-degree murder of a child. “Gene, April and I worked on it together . ... I became the voice of the law, as Zachary’s mom,” McLaughlin said. “When (Kemp) started Mar- ley’s Mission, I wanted to do what I could to help.” While commemorating Child Abuse Prevention Month every April, McLaugh- lin incorporates Marley’s Mis- sion into activities at the Vir- ginia elementary school where she teaches. They include dec- orating trees with blue ribbons and holding a small fundraiser for the organization. And Marley’s Mission fur- ther showed its support of McLaughlin’s son by dedicat- ing Zachary’s Way, an area with seating for natural reflection, at the mission’s Newton Twp. campus. “April does a lot to keep Zach- ary’s spirit alive,” McLaughlin said. “She tries to do things to help me celebrate his life.” In addition to recognizing the long-standing devotion of child advocates, Marley’s Mis- sion’s annual gala provides entertainment while raising money for the nonprofit. The gala, set for 6 p.m. at Hilton Scranton and Conference Center, features entertain- ment by Daddy-O and the Sax Maniax with a special guest, 13-year-old singer Olivia Kay. Tickets are $125. McLaughlin stressed the importance of the yearly gala, as it raises the money Marley’s Mission needs to continue to provide direct support to child-abuse survi- vors at no cost to families. “No kid is ever charged to go to the mission,” she said. “It’s free for everybody, always, so all the money that they raise goes directly into the mission to help make that possible.” Contact the writer: [email protected] If you go What: Marley’s Mission’s seventh annual Blue Rib- bon Gala When: Saturday, 6 p.m. Where: Hilton Scranton and Conference Center, 100 Adams Ave. Details: Attire is black tie-optional. Admission is $125. For more informa- tion, visit marleys mission.com/blue-ribbon- gala or email gene@ marleysmission.com. BENZELESKI LINDSAY SHIELDS SCHAUFLER Northeast Pennsylvania native Chrissy McLaughlin, center, with her children, will present the Remembering Zachary Award on Saturday to four local police officers at Marley’s Mission’s seventh annual Blue Ribbon Gala. SPECIAL TO LIFE&TIMES D16 FEBRUARY 12, 2017 LIFE&TIMES

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SC_TIMES_TRIB/TIMES_PAGES [D16] | 02/10/17 12:20 | ONEILLKEVI

Marley’s Mission to honor police officers with award at galaBy Peter Shaver

Staff Writer

Chrissy McLaughlinr e t u r n s h o m e t oNortheast Pennsylva-

nia on Saturday to present anaward close to her heart atMarley’s Mission’s seventhannual Blue Ribbon Gala

The Remembering ZacharyAward, which recognizes peo-ple who seek to raise aware-ness about child abuse, thisyear honors local police offi-cers Scott Benzeleski, EricLindsay, Anthony Shields andDaniel Schaufler while alsomemorializing McLaughlin’s14-month-old son, Zachary,who was murdered in 2005. Allof this year’s recipients volun-teered at the Hands andHoovesSummerCampatMar-ley’s Mission, a nonprofit thatprovides free equine-assistedpsychotherapy to children

who have experienced trauma“The officers didn’t reveal

who they were to anybody (atcamp),”said McLaughlin,whoreceived the first award in 2011and has presented it to otherseach year since. “They werethere to help out as counselors,and they connected with thekids throughout the week.”

McLaughlin described it asa “very powerful moment” atthe end of the week when thepolice officers’ shared theirprofession with the children.

“Everyone’s perspective isdifferent of a police officer,especiallykidswhoarethevic-

tims of trauma,” McLaughlinsaid. “It was really impactfulfor the kids to see these policeofficers just as human beings.”

McLaughlin, also the gala’shonorary chairperson, hasdeep ties to Marley’s Mission.She met its founder, AprilKemp, through attorney GeneTalerico, who prosecutedMcLaughlin’s son’s murderer.Kemp’s daughter also was avictim of trauma, and the twowomen connected “mom-to-mom” over their shared trage-dies. They supported oneanother as they sought to cre-ate positive change, especially

when McLaughlin worked forseveral years to have the statepass Zachary’s Law, whichstrengthened the sentencingfor people convicted of thethird-degreemurderof achild.

“Gene, April and I workedon it together. ... I became thevoice of the law, as Zachary’smom,” McLaughlin said.“When (Kemp) started Mar-ley’s Mission, I wanted to dowhat I could to help.”

While commemoratingChild Abuse PreventionMonth every April, McLaugh-lin incorporates Marley’s Mis-sion into activities at the Vir-giniaelementaryschoolwhereshe teaches. They include dec-oratingtreeswithblueribbonsand holding a small fundraiserfor the organization.

And Marley’s Mission fur-ther showed its support ofMcLaughlin’s son by dedicat-

ing Zachary’s Way, an areawith seating for naturalreflection, at the mission’sNewton Twp. campus.

“AprildoesalottokeepZach-ary’s spirit alive,” McLaughlinsaid. “She tries to do things tohelpmecelebratehislife.”

In addition to recognizingthe long-standing devotion of

child advocates, Marley’s Mis-sion’s annual gala providesentertainment while raisingmoney for the nonprofit. Thegala, set for 6 p.m. at HiltonScranton and ConferenceCenter, features entertain-ment by Daddy-O and the SaxManiax with a special guest,13-year-old singer Olivia Kay.Tickets are $125.

McLaughlin stressed theimportance of the yearlygala, as it raises the moneyMarley’s Mission needs tocontinue to provide directsupport to child-abuse survi-vors at no cost to families.

“Nokidiseverchargedtogoto the mission,” she said. “It’sfree for everybody, always, soall the money that they raisegoes directly into the missionto help make that possible.”Contact the writer:[email protected]

If you goWhat: Marley’s Mission’sseventh annual Blue rib-bon GalaWhen: Saturday, 6 p.m.Where: Hilton Scrantonand Conference Center,100 adams ave.Details: attire is blacktie-optional. admission is$125. for more informa-tion, visit marleysmission.com/blue-ribbon-gala or email [email protected].

BenzeleSki linDSay ShielDS SChaufler

Northeast Pennsylvanianative Chrissy McLaughlin,

center, with her children, willpresent the Remembering

Zachary Award on Saturdayto four local police officers at

Marley’s Mission’s seventhannual Blue Ribbon Gala.

SpeCial to life&tiMeS

D16 FEBRUARY 12, 2017 LIFE&TIMES