Our Vision

The LENS Foundation knows communities are safer and stronger when law enforcement has support and resources to improve public safety and create positive connections with those they serve.

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Our Mission

LENS stands for Law Enforcement Neighborhood Support.

The LENS Foundation provides critical resources, and recognition for the Charleston Police Department—empowering officers to protect and serve at their highest level.

We seek to strengthen trust and respect between law enforcement and the community, creating partnerships that keep our neighborhoods safe and strong for generations to come.

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Why It Matters

LENS investment serves as a force multiplier for the Charleston Police Department by supporting visible, community-centered programming while expanding the department’s capacity to respond to new opportunities across Charleston. The same support strengthens the Charleston Police Department from within through leadership development, specialized training, and moments of appreciation that build morale.

The result:

Broader reach, deeper relationships, and consistent police presence in the spaces where trust forms long before a crisis.

Switching Gears: Fear to Friendship

LENS founder George Reeth shares a little boy’s struggle and the impact of your generosity.

  • "The LENS Foundation has been instrumental in fostering countless opportunities for the Charleston Police Department to engage with our community. Through their initiatives, we've discovered new ways to build connections and establish common ground, enabling us to interact and converse in shared environments. Their support has been pivotal in promoting mutual understanding and shared trust."

    Dr. Jillian Eidson, PhD, Director of Procedural Justice and Research

  • "The LENS Foundation stands as our greatest ally in empowering our officers to actively engage with our community. Their support extends to initiatives such as the Mount Patrol Unit, providing our officers with the resources and encouragement they need to serve our neighborhoods effectively. Their advocacy and fundraising efforts for our newest K9 member, Luther, represent their commitment to our department's success and community safety.”

    Police Chief Chito Walker

  • “Personal interactions between police officers and community members build trust, which is essential to solving neighborhood problems and reducing crime.”

    Justice.org