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LAPD Officers Turn Santa's Elves Bringing Holiday Cheer to Children's Hospital L.A.

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Published on December 14, 2023
LAPD Officers Turn Santa's Elves Bringing Holiday Cheer to Children's Hospital L.A.Source: Google Street View

The LAPD's Central Traffic Division officers turned Santa's helpers for a heartwarming cause, doling out gifts to kids at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles. On Thursday, the officers made special deliveries to about 20 children going through bone marrow transplants, a tradition they have upheld for over two decades.

Chief of Police Michel Moore led his team in the annual act of goodwill that complements the Cops for Tots Car Show, an event that has funneled funds for the cause since 1996, not only providing support to the brave young patients but also extending it to their families.

According to a statement from the LAPD, this touching scene unfolded at 4650 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, where the Children's Hospital stands as a beacon of hope for countless kids and their loved ones.

For more information on this heartwarming initiative or to offer support, Officer Ciro Ochoa or Sergeant Juan Acosta at the Central Traffic Division can be reached at (213) 833-3745.