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Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation and Ӱɴý Hosted Event Announcing Over $79K in Community Support

THIBODAUX, La. – The received a grant for two new side-by-side all-terrain vehicles, valued at $22,498, for Ӱɴý’s Department of University Police from the . At the event, Thibodaux Volunteer Fire Department announced their grant to receive a new rescue boat, and Bayou Cane Fire Department announced their grant to receive a side-by-side all-terrain vehicle, bringing the total community support to $79,601. These grants are part of more than $83 million given by Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation to public safety organizations across the U.S.

“On behalf of the Ӱɴý State community, I want to thank the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation and our local Firehouse Subs in Thibodaux,” said Ӱɴý Police Chief Alexander Barnes. “We take great pride in providing lifesaving support to our community, and these funds will allow us to advance our abilities. Having the necessary equipment on hand at the right time can make all the difference.”

“We are very excited for Ӱɴý to be a beneficiary of a grant award from Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. These lifesaving equipment grants are made possible by the donations from our amazing Firehouse Subs guests every day in our restaurants,” said Josh Culbreth, Thibodaux Firehouse Subs franchisee. 

The new side-by-side ATVs will enhance the Ӱɴý police department’s ability to patrol campus and provide rapid emergency response during on-campus events, increasing accessibility, efficiency and visibility. Traditional patrol units are not designed to navigate narrow spaces, such as alleyways, corridors or the terrain of the Ӱɴý Farm, making a side-by-side ATV highly beneficial.

For the past 18 years, donations have been the driving force behind supporting first responders and public safety organizations nationwide. To learn more about Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation or donate directly, visit .

About Ӱɴý Department of University Police

The Department of University Police is committed to ensuring that the Ӱɴý campus is a safe, secure environment for students, employees, community members and visitors. Police-commissioned law enforcement officers patrol the campus 24 hours each day of the year. University police officers are responsible for law enforcement and vehicle traffic control, which includes responding to service calls, medical emergencies, fire emergencies, traffic accidents and any requests requiring police assistance.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 26, 2024

MEDIA CONTACT: Payton Suire

Media Relations & Publications Coordinator, 

985.448.4141 or payton.suire@nicholls.edu

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