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The USAO/MDFL takes every available opportunity to communicate with its citizens. Frequently we partner with client agencies, educational institutions, and civic organizations to promote the mission of the Department of Justice/USAO and its special initiatives. Our outreach efforts include participation in a variety of events to promote DOJ mission specific topics. To engage the community, our agency regularly participates in community-leadership roundtables, public policy forums, volunteer projects, and special appearances.

SPEAKERS BUREAU

Providing Federal Information To ResidentsU.S. Attorney Participates in Discussions

USAO/MDFL staff members are often requested to present on matters of public interest, agency objectives, leadership, and special initiatives. Speakers participate in panel discussions, public presentations and special appearances. U.S. Attorney Robert E. O'Neill addresses the Tampa Chamber of Commerce.

     

 

Presenting Opportunities and Encouragement to Young LeadersUSAO LECC specialist speaks to Tampa Prep students

USAO Public Affairs Specialist speaks to FBI Special Junior Agent Program graduates of Academy Prep Center for Education.

     

     

 

COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLES

Providing Leadership Thru DiscussionsUSA convenes community roundtable with Arab/Muslim leaders

The U.S. Attorney frequently hosts and facilitates meetings and discussions among federal, state, and local law enforcement partners and members of the community. These discussions are responsive to the specific community needs, concerns, or policy interests.

     

Engaging the Community Student leaders participate in the roundtable

Young student leaders participate in roundtable discussions with federal and local participants.

 

   

Supporting Regional Community PlansUSA and Community Relations Service Regional Director Battles confer

U.S. Attorney O'Neill discusses strategy with DOJ-Community Relations Service Regional Director Tommy Battles.

   

 

 

VOLUNTEERISM

Consistent with the Department's commitment to the National Day of Service, the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act (2009), and President Obama's overall call to service, the USAO/MDFL leadership encourages its employees to contribute to their local community. Office personnel frequently participate in various community assistance projects, natural disaster assistance relief efforts, and volunteer projects.
Volunteer opportunities can be found for organizations or individuals at www.Serve.gov.

Executive Management Lead Volunteers In Community Projects USAO Executive Managers volunteer at the local Hope Children's Home

USAO/MDFL Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney and Administrative Officer put all hands on deck at the Hope Children's Home in Tampa.

 

 

 

 

Local Community Projects Undertaken U.S. Attorney pitching in to clear the landscape

U.S. Attorney O'Neill pitches in to help the volunteer project.

 

 

 

 

Employees Offer Helping Hands AUSAs begin to clear the brush

Assistant U. S. Attorneys clear the brush area for the Hope Children's Home in Tampa.

 

 

 

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