Sheriff's gala raises $130,000 for employee assistance trust

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Rep. Paul Renner attended the fifth annual gala as special guests.


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  • | 3:27 p.m. May 19, 2023
Pictured left to right Sheriff Rick Staly, Debbie Staly, Trish Larizza, State Attorney R.J. Larizza and Florida House Speaker Renner
Pictured left to right Sheriff Rick Staly, Debbie Staly, Trish Larizza, State Attorney R.J. Larizza and Florida House Speaker Renner
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The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office’s fifth annual gala has raised $130,000 toward the Flagler Sheriff’s Employee Assistance Trust.

More than 180 guests attended the gala at the Hammock Beach Resort on May 13, including Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Florida House Speaker Paul Renner.

Sheriff Rick Staly recognized citizens and FCSO employees and volunteers for outstanding service to the community in 2022, a press release from the FCSO said.

Staly created FSEAT in 2017 to financially support FCSO employees during personal crises and to support the family of fallen deputies.

Staly also presented several Employee of the Year awards for law enforcement deputy, detention deputy, professional support employee and citizen of the year. 

Moody was the keynote speaker during the dinner and assisted Staly in honoring FCSO employees.

Detective Adam Gossett was recognized as the 2022 Law Enforcement Deputy of the Year. He was also recently recognized for the same award by the Flagler Palm Coast Kiwanis Club for 2022. 

Robert “Kraze” Korlacki was recognized as the 2022 Citizen of the Year, Communication Specialist Lindsey Stanford as the 2022 Professional Support Employee of the Year and Deputy First Class Sara Radford as the 2022 Detention Deputy of the Year.


 

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