Guardians of the Crosswalk: The Dedicated Crossing Guards of Fond du Lac
Working as a crossing guard for the City Police Department is a demanding role that many might not consider. We start our days before dawn, standing in bitter cold or pouring rain to ensure the safety of school children. Many guards in their 60s and 70s do not do this for the income, but out of a commitment to the community. We navigate speeding cars and unruly drivers, but we also receive heartfelt thanks from those who appreciate our presence.
There is a deep sense of fulfillment in sharing an encouraging word or a smile with a child. Many of these students come from low-income homes, yet they are incredibly generous, often offering to share their snacks with us at the end of the day. In one touching instance, a mother presented me with a new cap and scarf after her daughter mentioned how much I liked her own winter gear.
Each year, the City Council recognizes our efforts during Crossing Guard Appreciation Week with a formal proclamation for keeping the children of Fond du Lac safe.
These moments of connection are why I get out of bed in the dead of winter, put on my safety vest, and head to my post. Despite the cold, serving this community is a genuine blessing and a joy.
Author: Rosemary Desisles


