Bringing comfort to children experiencing the unimaginable.
We provide Bexley Boxes, a refillable kit, to police stations to better equip them for interacting with traumatized children.
Each Bexley Box™ contains essentials and comforting items to calm children in times of crisis.
Recent Bexley Box Deliveries!
Bexley Box #30 was placed with the Plano, TX PD by our volunteer, Lanie Hobbs. The staff was extremely excited to receive Bexley Box number 30 and they asked if they could help place one in every PD in their area!
The West Valley Police officers did their homework and read up on the Bexley Box and Bridegan Foundation prior to the delivery and were excited to receive this resource! Thank you to ABC4 and the Thacker family for their donations towards this box.
The West Valley Victim Services Office was the first non-Police or Sheriff’s Office to receive a Bexley Box. Their goal is to advocate for both primary and secondary victims and we are honored to help them achieve their goals by providing tools to comfort children effected by crime.
Kirsten Bridegan’s hometown received Bexley Box #27, which was built and filled by the Campbell family and delivered by them along with many of Kirsten Bridegan’s close family and friends. This was a very sentimental box and delivery.
The Apex, NC PD received the second Bexley Box delivered in the state of NC. After this delivery, the group enjoyed some delicious icecream from a local icecream shop and explored the neat town of Apex!
The Fuquay Varina PD was the first to recieve a Bexley Box in the state of North Carolina. This box (and the next) were built and delivered by family of Jared Bridegan.
The Spanish Fork PD was elated to have this Bexley Box as an on-site resource. Thank you to the Shaw Family and their Lehi, UT Congregation for making this box happen!
The Victim’s Advocate for the Payson, UT Police Department was so grateful for the resources now available to her through the Bexley Box. And we are grateful for the Shaw family and their Lehi, UT congregation for donating the box and contents!
St. Augustine Beach PD and St. Augustine Fire Department welcomed the delivery crew in style. We were so blown away by their kindness and the level of effort they put into making this tough day a special memory for us that we will always cherish.
This was the first delivery that occured on the 1yr anniversary of Jared Bridegan’s murder. The St. Augustine PD went above and beyond to make us feel welcomed and loved on such a tender day.
On July 20th, Haley Gray (and her close friend Claire) delivered Bexley Box #31 to the Topeka Police Department, located at 320 S Kansas Ave in Topeka, Kansas. The Unit Coordinator for the Crime Victims’ Assistance Unit, Dawn Maendele, coordinated this delivery.