West Palm Beach Police are always looking for an opportunity to engage with the public and talk about concerns and solutions.
West Palm Beach Police joined with Safebound Moving & Storage and the Cotton Bottom Diaper Bank to distribute 1,200 turkeys, food supplies, toys and 10,000 diapers to families in need in West Palm Beach.
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The 2nd annual Spruce Slam brought together about 300 residents in the community with the West Palm Beach Police Department for a safe evening of sport and camaraderie in the north end. Participants received a T-shirt, basketballs and a few lucky participants received new sneakers. The event was funded by The FUND for West Palm Beach Police.
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Programs like Coffee With a Cop brings the community together with the police to build relationships and fosters understanding and cooperation. The latest community gathering was at Starbucks in Downtown West Palm Beach.
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