Mississippi Public Health Institute names Hinds County recruiter DifferenceMaker
Mississippi Public Health Institute said in a Facebook post that Recruiter Bernard Moore III of the Hinds County Sheriff’s Office is a “#DifferenceMaker” in the community.
The institute highlighted Moore’s role on its social media page but provided no additional details about the activities that prompted the recognition.
The Mississippi Public Health Institute is a nonprofit organization that works with communities and partners across the state to support public health programs and outreach. The Hinds County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency for Hinds County, which includes the city of Jackson.
Recognition from a public health organization underscores growing collaboration between health groups and law enforcement on community engagement, prevention and outreach efforts. Recruiters in sheriff’s offices often play a visible role in connecting residents with services, encouraging public safety careers and building relationships that can affect local health and safety outcomes.
Details in this case are limited. We will provide more information as it becomes available.





