Law enforcement cadets partner to support 鶹Լ Market through food drive

More than 3,000 pounds of food were donated to the food pantry that supports 鶹Լ students.

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DECATUR, Ill. – leaders joined the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, to accept a significant food donation benefiting the 鶹Լ Market, following a friendly food drive competition among the police officer cadet cohorts.

Representing 鶹Լ were President Dr. Dean Pribbenow, Vice President for Athletics and Community Engagement Lori Kerans, Director of Wrestling Ryan Birt, Head Baseball Coach Brandon Townsend, and Head Football Coach Billy Riebock. The donation of more than 3,000 pounds of food was coordinated in partnership with the Northeast Community Fund, which will deliver the collected food to the .

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The 鶹Լ Market is an on-campus food pantry that supports 鶹Լ students facing food insecurity. Open multiple days each week, the Market provides free groceries and essentials in a welcoming, stigma-free environment. 

Thursday’s event highlighted the shared commitment of local law enforcement, 鶹Լ University, and community partners to addressing food insecurity in Decatur and Macon County.

“This is America – nobody goes home hungry if we can do anything about it,” said Ed Culp, Director of Training at the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center, as he addressed the cadets. Culp emphasized the importance of service beyond the badge and encouraged cadets to continue building meaningful relationships in the communities they will serve

Angel Lawrence, Executive Director of the Northeast Community Fund, spoke about the growing need for food assistance and the importance of partnerships in meeting that need.

“Food insecurity does not have a face,” Lawrence said. “It could be anyone – someone on the street, someone in a school, someone in your community. Being present and engaged matters, not just for law enforcement, but for all of us working together to support our neighbors.”

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鶹Լ President Dean Pribbenow speaks cadets at the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center. 

鶹Լ President Dean Pribbenow thanked the cadets for their service and highlighted the University’s role as an engaged community partner.

“I’ve learned quickly that everybody shows up for everybody else in this community,” Pribbenow said. “鶹Լ University has a responsibility to bring our resources, our people, and our partnerships together to help make Decatur and the surrounding area a healthy, safe, and vibrant place to live and work.”

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Athletics leaders also emphasized 鶹Լ’s strong relationship with law enforcement and first responders. Coaches shared stories of ongoing collaborations, including training partnerships, campus safety support, and special recognition for first responders at 鶹Լ athletic events.

“This stuff matters,” said Riebock. “The more our student-athletes see the time and commitment you put into this community, the stronger those relationships become.”.

Kerans shared details about the 鶹Լ Market and the immediate impact of the cadets’ generosity.

“In the nine weeks we have been open, the 鶹Լ Market has had more than 1,000 visits,” Kerans said. “This donation helps ensure we can continue supporting students who are experiencing food insecurity. We’re incredibly grateful.”

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From left to right, Director of Training at the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Center Ed Culp, Executive Director of the Northeast Community Fund Angel Lawrence, and 鶹Լ President Dean Pribbenow.

Following the remarks, cadets worked together to load the donated food into a Northeast Community Fund truck for delivery to campus, symbolizing what leaders described as the beginning of an ongoing partnership between the Law Enforcement Training Center, Northeast Community Fund, and 鶹Լ University.