(EL PASO COUNTY, Colo.) — On Thursday, June 27, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office (EPSO) was awarded the Community Champion “JUICE” award during an annual breakfast hosted by Special Olympics of Colorado.
The “JUICE” award stands for Joy, Unity, Inclusion, Community, and Excellence. According to a press release from EPSO, its agency has raised $150,000 for Special Olympics of Colorado since 2017, enabling hundreds of athletes to participate in 22 sports.
“Partnering with the Special Olympics of Colorado has given my office a deeper understanding and closer connection to the community we serve,” said Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “Events such as the Polar Plunge, Tip-A-Cop, and the Torch Run are fun ways to come together and do something meaningful for others. Our deputies and professional staff share a special connection with the athletes we sponsor, and we are honored to partner with this fantastic organization!”
The “JUICE” Award was presented to EPSO at the annual Champion Breakfast on Thursday morning, an event that was emceed by FOX21 News Evening Anchor Taylor Bishop.

