Trumbull Police Officer Timothy Fedor will participate in an upcoming dance competition to benefit Adam’s House, a local charity that provides grief education and support for children and their families who have suffered a loss.
Officer Fedor will show off his dancing skills as he is partnered with dance professional, Stephanie Pavlovic, as they help raise money for this cause. They will compete against other local celebrity and professional dance couples to raise funds by competing for votes. These competitors will have their performances ranked in two categories to include the people’s choice and judge’s choice awards.
This dancing event will take place on Friday, October 14, 2022 from 6:00PM – 10:00 PM, at Birchwoods at Oak Lane, Woodbridge, Connecticut. To vote and obtain more information please visit www.adamshousect.org/dwts2022.
Officer Fedor has been a member of the Trumbull police for over 21 years and is currently assigned as the department’s Training officer. Many of his duties include training police officers to educate and help them maintain their state certification; running the department’s medical program; he is an Honor Guard member; a longtime member and medic of the Southwest Regional Emergency Response (SWAT) Team; and he is the current President of the Fairfield County Training Officers Association. Among many other responsibilities, Officer Fedor has run the Trumbull Police Cadet Program for many years, and is also the Trumbull Police Department’s Community Policing Officer.
The mission of The Adam Wysota Foundation is to offer grief education and peer support in a home-like setting called Adam’s House. They have restored a location in Shelton, Connecticut which is a safe, healing place for families as they go through an 8-week grief journey. There, children and their families can gather to draw support from their peers and gain new strategies for dealing with their loss. They support children struggling with any type loss- parent, grandparent, sibling, aunt/uncle or friend. All programs are offered at NO-COST to participating families. Ultimately, their goal is to empower their program participants to cope with their loss so they may live their lives to the fullest. Adam’s House can be reached at (203) 513-2808 to learn more about their program.