Lawrenceburg Police Motor Officer Helps Escort 'Supercar Therapy' Ride

The Driven Project provides 'supercar therapy' for children battling critical illness.

Photo by Lawrenceburg Police.

CINCINNATI – A Lawrenceburg Police Department (LPD) Motor Officer recently had the opportunity to participate in a unique event.

AJ Hastings represented LPD at the Driven Project in downtown Cincinnati.

The Driven Project is a nonprofit organization that has one simple goal of providing critically ill children with the best day of their lives through transformative ‘supercar therapy’ experiences.

Hastings served as one of many local law enforcement officers that escorted a convoy of rare and exotic cars carrying critically ill children.

The Driven Project has visited over 30 cities and three countries and positively impacted over 1,000 children’s lives since launching in 2018. 

To learn more about the Driven Project, visit https://drivenproject.org/.

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