
In a show of local solidarity and appreciation, the Union County Sheriff's Office, Monroe, NC, has publicly acknowledged Mia Famiglia's generosity during Law Enforcement Appreciation Week. The Italian restaurant, led by owner Joe, donated pizzas to the sheriff's office—a gesture warmly received by the deputies and staff.
Sheriff Eddie Cathey, recognizing the value of community engagement, took to social media to express his gratitude. "Sheriff Eddie Cathey would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Joe and the team at Mia Famiglia for their generous donation of pizzas in honor of Law Enforcement Appreciation Week," as per Union County Sheriff's Office statement posted on the office's Facebook page. This act of kindness, they said, carries special meaning for those who serve to quickly answer the call for their community's safety.
Law Enforcement Appreciation Week is a period marked by gestures to recognize the efforts of law enforcement personnel. Community partners like Mia Famiglia play a pivotal role in bridging gaps and fostering relationships between the public sector and local businesses. The Union County Sheriff's Office highlighted the importance of such partnerships, stating, "We’re grateful to have community partners like you who take the time to show appreciation for the work our team does every day. Thank you!"
Mia Famiglia's contribution is an example of the kind of local support that strengthens the fabric of small-town America.









