Page 8 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 19, 2025 Everett’s first responders and community partners teamed up to take kids shopping at Target The kids were paired with a first responder or community helper to shop for holiday gifts A young participant alongside Everett Fire Captain Derek Perretti. A young participant alongside Everett Fire Deputy Chief Will Hurley. Everett Police Chief Paul Strong alongside a participant. A participant with an Everett police officer and one of the toys they picked out. Everett Fire Chief Joseph Hickey alongside a participant. From left: Everett Police Chief Paul Strong, Ward 4 Councillor Holly Garcia and Everett Fire Chief Paul Strong. Special to The Advocate The Everett Police Department, Everett Fire Department and Cataldo Ambulance joined together for the Shop with Heroes and Helpers event. T he Everett Police Department (EPD), in collaboration with the EvFrom left: Target team member Meghan, Everett Police Sergeant Kenneth Kelley and Everett Target store Director Maria. Participants gathered in the Target breakroom to enjoy pizza, popcorn and plenty of other goodies. A Target team member hands a cookie to a participant. Everett police officers and firefighters joined alongside Eliot Family Resource Center, Target and Cataldo Ambulance volunteers to take 34 kids holiday shopping at the Everett Target. erett Fire Department (EFD), Eliot Family Resource Center (EFRC), Cataldo Ambulance Service and Target, held the annual Shop with Heroes and Helpers event at the Target location in Everett. The evening kicked off at EPD headquarters, where participating children and volunteers enjoyed an escorted ride, with lights and sirens, to Target. Once there, attendees gathered for pizza, popcorn and other refreshments before the 34 young shoppers were paired with volunteers to begin searching for the perfect holiday gifts to take home. What made the event especially meaningful was the generosity shown by the young participants, as many chose gifts not only for themselves, but also for their family members. Their kindness truly captured the spirit of the season and highlighted the impact of a community coming together to support one another. Each year, the EPD hosts initiatives, such as the fill-a-cruiser toy drive event and the 25 Days of Gift Giveaways, to children throughout December as part of the department’s ongoing commitment to spreading holiday cheer and building meaningful and lasting connections with the Everett community.
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