
The Boston Police Department's District E-13 officers recently took a hands-on approach to community engagement, joining residents at the Nurtury Health Fair in Jamaica Plain. As reported, the officers dedicated their day to answering safety-related questions and offering various helpful resources.
According to a Boston Police Department press release, District E-13 officers participated in the Nurtury Health Fair by answering safety-related questions, providing resources, and engaging in activities such as face painting, balloon animal making, and offering tours of a BPD cruiser. The event aimed to promote community engagement in Jamaica Plain.
The Nurtury Health Fair collaboration is part of the Boston Police Department's broader community policing strategy, aimed at increasing engagement and visibility beyond traditional enforcement roles. The initiative is designed to foster stronger relationships between officers and residents through positive, proactive interactions.









