Copps for Kids

Community policing officers were ready for the shopping trip Thursday and Friday to Walmart in Kansas City, Kan. Many officers have been working on this event for years. The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Community Policing Unit’s COPPS for Kids Christmas program was held on Thursday and Friday, and officers helped parents shop at Walmart at 10824 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan.  In the program families are assisted by donations from Kansas City, Kan., businesses and community members. Officers assist parents in shopping for more than 50 children, and then pay for the gifts that were chosen that day. The gifts then go to police headquarters where they are wrapped by volunteers. Then the gifts are given away at a Christmas party days later at City Hall, where the kids can meet Santa Claus. (Photo by Lou Braswell)
Community policing officers were ready for the shopping trip Thursday and Friday to Walmart in Kansas City, Kan. Many officers have been working on this event for years. The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Community Policing Unit’s COPPS for Kids Christmas program was held on Thursday and Friday, and officers helped parents shop at Walmart at 10824 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan. In the program families are assisted by donations from Kansas City, Kan., businesses and community members. Officers assist parents in shopping for more than 50 children, and then pay for the gifts that were chosen that day. The gifts then go to police headquarters where they are wrapped by volunteers. Then the gifts are given away at a Christmas party days later at City Hall, where the kids can meet Santa Claus. (Photo by Lou Braswell)

Many Kansas City, Kan., police officers have been working on the COPPS for Kids Christmas program for years. The shopping trip for this program was held on Thursday and Friday, and officers helped parents shop at Walmart at 10824 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan.  .  In the program families are assisted by donations from Kansas City, Kan., businesses and community members. Officers assist parents in shopping for more than 50 children, and then pay for the gifts that were chosen that day. The gifts then go to police headquarters where they are wrapped by volunteers. Then the gifts are given away at a Christmas party days later at City Hall, where the kids can meet Santa Claus. (Photo by Lou Braswell)
Many Kansas City, Kan., police officers have been working on the COPPS for Kids Christmas program for years. The shopping trip for this program was held on Thursday and Friday, and officers helped parents shop at Walmart at 10824 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan. . In the program families are assisted by donations from Kansas City, Kan., businesses and community members. Officers assist parents in shopping for more than 50 children, and then pay for the gifts that were chosen that day. The gifts then go to police headquarters where they are wrapped by volunteers. Then the gifts are given away at a Christmas party days later at City Hall, where the kids can meet Santa Claus. (Photo by Lou Braswell)

Shop ‘til you drop was a theme for some of the families who participated in the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Community Policing Unit’s COPPS for Kids Christmas program. On Thursday and Friday, officers helped parents shop at Walmart at 10824 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan.  In the program families are assisted by donations from Kansas City, Kan., businesses and community members. Officers assist parents in shopping for more than 50 children, and then pay for the gifts that were chosen that day. The gifts then go to police headquarters where they are wrapped by volunteers. Then the gifts are given away at a Christmas party days later at City Hall, where the kids can meet Santa Claus. (Photo by Lou Braswell)
Shop ‘til you drop was a theme for some of the families who participated in the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Community Policing Unit’s COPPS for Kids Christmas program. On Thursday and Friday, officers helped parents shop at Walmart at 10824 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan. In the program families are assisted by donations from Kansas City, Kan., businesses and community members. Officers assist parents in shopping for more than 50 children, and then pay for the gifts that were chosen that day. The gifts then go to police headquarters where they are wrapped by volunteers. Then the gifts are given away at a Christmas party days later at City Hall, where the kids can meet Santa Claus. (Photo by Lou Braswell)