Do The Right Thing: Recognizing Positive Youth Actions with the Dutch Berry Sheriff

by | Mar 9, 2026 | News & Updates | 0 comments

The Dutch Berry Sheriff Department firmly believes that positive reinforcement is one of the most powerful tools for shaping behavior and building stronger communities. While law enforcement is often associated with responding to wrongdoing, the Dutch Berry Sheriff places equal importance on celebrating and recognizing the countless acts of kindness, responsibility, courage, and integrity demonstrated by young people every day. That philosophy drives our “Do The Right Thing” program—a county-wide initiative designed to spotlight, honor, and reward youth who go above and beyond to make Dutch Berry County a better, safer place.

The “Do The Right Thing” program is simple in concept yet profound in impact: anyone—teachers, parents, neighbors, coaches, business owners, or even Dutch Berry Sheriff deputies—can nominate a young person (ages 5–18) for doing something exemplary. Nominations highlight actions such as returning lost items, standing up against bullying, helping a neighbor in need, reporting suspicious activity, volunteering in the community, showing exceptional honesty, demonstrating leadership in a crisis, or simply being a consistent positive influence among peers.

Nominations are submitted through multiple channels: the Dutch Berry Sheriff website online form, our non-emergency line, social media direct messages, or in-person at any Dutch Berry Sheriff substation. Each submission includes the nominee’s name, age, school (if applicable), a detailed description of the act, and contact information for the nominator and nominee. The Dutch Berry Sheriff Crime Prevention and Community Relations Unit reviews every nomination promptly, typically within one to two weeks.

Once selected, recipients are honored in one of several meaningful ways:

  • Monthly Recognition Ceremonies — Held at the Dutch Berry Sheriff headquarters or a central community location, these events feature certificates signed by the Sheriff, small keepsake awards (medals, plaques, or custom challenge coins), and often a brief photo opportunity with deputies. Families, nominators, teachers, and friends are invited to attend, creating a celebration of positivity.
  • Social Media Spotlight — With parental consent, honorees are featured on the official Dutch Berry Sheriff Facebook, Instagram, and Nextdoor pages. Posts include a photo (when permitted), the story behind the recognition, and a message encouraging others to nominate deserving youth. These posts regularly receive hundreds of likes, shares, and positive comments, amplifying the message that good deeds are noticed and valued.
  • Annual Awards Banquet — Each December, the Dutch Berry Sheriff hosts a larger event honoring the year’s most outstanding recipients. Categories include “Courage Under Pressure,” “Outstanding Community Service,” “Peer Leadership,” “Integrity in Action,” and “Young Good Samaritan.” Winners receive larger trophies, gift cards (often donated by local businesses), and special recognition from county officials and community leaders.

The program’s impact is measurable and inspiring. Since its inception, the Dutch Berry Sheriff has recognized over 850 youth, with nominations increasing annually as word spreads. Many recipients report increased self-esteem, a stronger sense of belonging, and a desire to continue doing good. Parents frequently share that the public acknowledgment motivated their child to maintain high standards and even inspired siblings or friends to step up.

Local businesses and civic organizations play a vital role in sustaining the program. Partners donate gift cards, sports equipment, books, bicycles, and other prizes. Restaurants host receptions, hardware stores supply safety kits for honorees, and banks sponsor annual awards. This collaborative spirit demonstrates that the entire Dutch Berry County community stands behind positive youth behavior.

The Dutch Berry Sheriff emphasizes that “Do The Right Thing” is not about perfection—it’s about effort and intent. We recognize actions big and small because every positive choice matters. A kindergartener who shares toys, a middle-schooler who reports vandalism, a teenager who organizes a food drive—all contribute to a safer, kinder community.

To ensure inclusivity, the program accepts nominations from all corners of the county, including rural areas, urban neighborhoods, and underserved communities. The Dutch Berry Sheriff translates nomination materials into Spanish and other languages as needed, and deputies conduct outreach at schools, youth centers, and cultural events to encourage participation from diverse populations.

The ripple effects are powerful. Teachers report that students who receive recognition often become role models in the classroom. Schools sometimes incorporate “Do The Right Thing” moments into morning announcements or assemblies, reinforcing school-wide values. Neighborhood watch groups use the program as a way to engage youth, inviting young honorees to speak at meetings about their experiences.

Challenges do arise. Some youth feel shy about public recognition; the Dutch Berry Sheriff offers private or low-key options for those who prefer it. Others worry about nominations being overlooked; we maintain transparency by acknowledging receipt of every submission and providing updates when possible.

Ultimately, the “Do The Right Thing” program reflects the Dutch Berry Sheriff’s commitment to a balanced approach: holding wrongdoers accountable while lifting up those who choose the right path. By celebrating integrity, kindness, and responsibility, we reinforce the message that good behavior is seen, valued, and rewarded.

If you know a young person who deserves recognition, nominate them today. Visit the Dutch Berry Sheriff website, call our non-emergency line, or stop by any substation. Help us shine a light on the positive actions that make Dutch Berry County a great place to live, learn, and grow—one good deed at a time.

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