Kent Police, Target to host holiday shopping event for in-need kids

A special celebration will take place at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5 when the Kent Police Department and Target will host a Heroes & Helpers event to help in-need children from Kent Youth and Family Services purchase holiday gifts for their families.

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  • Wednesday, December 2, 2015 7:09pm
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Kent Police will help in-need kids buy holiday gifts on Dec. 5 at Target.

Kent Police will help in-need kids buy holiday gifts on Dec. 5 at Target.

A special celebration will take place at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5 when the Kent Police Department and Target will host a Heroes & Helpers event to help in-need children from Kent Youth and Family Services purchase holiday gifts for their families.

During the in-store shopping event at the Kent Target, the children are paired with Kent Police officers and staff who will help in picking out holiday gifts for the kids’ families. Gift cards donated from the community will cover the cost of the gifts.

“Participating in this event provides the Kent Police with a great opportunity to share in a wonderful event centered on Kent youth. Just seeing these kids smile means the most,” said Kent Police spokesman Cmdr. Jarod Kasner.

As part of Targets commitment to the community they have developed extensive public safety partnerships that help support the safety and security of neighborhoods where their guests and team members live and work. Target continues to be a leader by providing safe facilities, assisting law enforcement and adapting to the unique needs of the community by giving 5 percent of its profits – which today equals more than 4 million dollars per week – to communities.




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