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Angel Force hosts successful Palooza, provides security election night

| Staff Reporters
A child’s safety is always on the forefront of a parent’s mind. Angel Force Protection (AFP), a veteran-owned-and-operated school protection service, is committed to ensuring the safety of the children in this community.

Through proactive measures and rapid response strategies, their angel guards, who are all dedicated veterans, are committed to creating an environment where every child can thrive without fear.

To spread awareness and build community, Angel Force held their inaugural Angel Force Palooza Nov. 2 at Eagle’s Nest at Blackwater. About 200 people came out to support their cause and mission.

“We want to show the community that we can create a safe environment and let our kids play until the streetlights come out, like they used to,” founder Joshua Yirkovsky said.

Angel Force Protection’s sister organization, Angel Force Foundation (AFF) raised $700 during the palooza and is always looking for partners who believe in the safety of children. If you are interested in donating, please visit angelforcefoundation.com.

“If there’s a private school that can’t afford security services, Angel Force Foundation will step in and pay for their first year,” Yirkovsky said.

The foundation can also advise schools on how they can apply for grants to help protect their children.

Angel Force takes safety seriously and does things differently. Two angel guards are assigned to each school that partners with Angel Force Protection. Their job is to protect the school and ultimately allow children to learn in a safe and free environment.

“We are a proactive organization in a society that has been reactive regarding safety in our school system,” Yirkovsky said.

On Election Night, Angel Force Protection was proud to provide security for Don Gaetz’s watch party at the Imogene Theatre in Milton, FL. AFP ensured a safe and secure event for all attendees.

Calling all veterans and their plus ones. Angel Force Foundation would like to invite you to their Veteran Winter Ball Jan. 24. Veterans are encouraged to wear their uniforms and the ball is open to any veteran in the Panhandle. Their will be delicious food and drinks. All proceeds go back to Angel Force Foundation to pay for protection of children in schools.

Angel Force Protection
www.angelfp.com
850-797-5288

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