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Honoring Our Volunteers During National Volunteer Week

During National Volunteer Week, we proudly celebrate the 230 active volunteers at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. These dedicated individuals contribute their time, skills, and energy to support our mission and strengthen the relationships we hold within our community.

“Volunteerism reflects the heart of the American spirit. Across the country—in jails, shelters, schools, hospitals, across our mountains and trails, and within faith-based organizations—volunteers extend compassion and offer meaningful help to those in need,” said El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal.  “Their actions are a powerful example of selfless service and community leadership.

“On behalf of the nearly 900 sworn and professional members of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, I extend our sincere appreciation to all who volunteer. Your commitment brings people together, creates a lasting impact, and represents the very best of who we are as a community. Your contribution is invaluable to our Office!”

Our volunteer base consists of, but is not limited to:

-El Paso County Search and Rescue
-Chaplains/ Religious Services (Patrol and El Paso County Jail)
-Alcoholics Anonymous (El Paso County Jail)
-Narcotics Anonymous (El Paso County Jail)
-Library and Education (El Paso County Jail)
-Sheriff’s Posse
-Therapy K9s
-Reserve Deputy Unit
-Wildland Fire
-Interns
-Range/Training
-Language Services
-MOCOMM (Mobile Command Unit Operations)
-Investigations
-Victim Advocates
-Administrative Support

In 2024, our volunteers collectively served 39,574.22 hours. Whether serving with our patrol deputies during times of tragedy and stress, behind the walls of our jail, helping those incarcerated with education, training, substance abuse, providing mitigation or fighting wildfires, or embarking on challenging search and rescue missions, our volunteers serve our community and our Office.

If members of the community are interested in attending the Fall 2025 Citizens Academy, becoming a member of the Sheriff’s Posse, serving as a Chaplain, or in any of the various capacities our volunteers serve, please contact the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Volunteer Coordinator at: hayleysuppes2@elpasoco.com

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Phone
(719) 520-7100

Address
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Office hours
8:00 am – 4:30 pm