More About Kirk P. Clark, Sr.

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Police Survivor and Survivor of Gun Violence

As mentioned, Kirk has first hand knowledge of gun violence.  His courage, dedication and desire to change things for the better lead to his many awards and achievements.  He continues to show his dedication as the spokesperson for “HeyManNoMan Enterprises, LLC. 

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Awards and Achievements

– 1990 – Purple Heart

– The Enrique Camarena Award. The Red Ribbon Campaign presented by Governor Bob Martinez Honoring Law Enforcement Officers that risked their live daily for a Drug Free Florida.  Presented October 9th 1990

 

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Well Deserved Awards and Achievements Continue

– 2009 – Guest Speakers for the 30 Anniversary for National Concerns of Police Survivors in Washington D.C.
– 2006 – 2009 Mentor for Concerns of Police Survivors, Kids Camp boys ages 12-14.
– 2010 – Honorary Lifeguard Award from Atlantic City New Jersey. It read in Appreciation of Your Heroic and Valiant Effort and Unselfish Commitment To protect and save Lives, presented by Mayor Lorenzo Langford Atlantic, City New Jersey.
– 2010 – Honored as Guest Speaker for the 25th Annual Cape/Atlantic Memorial Service Honoring Police-Fire Rescue Personnel Killed in Line of Duty. Sponsored by The 200 Club Atlantic New Jersey.

 

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The Service Continues

– 2010 – Award from the Police, Fire, and Rescue communities, Honoring Heroism.

– Exceptional service award from the Federal Bureau of Investifation.  That expresses its appreciation to Kirk P. Clark, Sr. for exceptional service in the public interest.

– The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with Concerns of Police Survivors recognizes Kirk P. Clark, Sr. for his seflessness and dedication.  On behalf of the loved ones and families of those lost in the line of duty and service to this community.  July 2017, Mr. Charles Shinholser and Sheriff Mike Willams 

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