Lynnwood police accepting Halloween costume donations for 2025 Costumes with a Cop event - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Police Department is calling for Halloween costume donations for their 2025 Costumes with a Cop event, a program that promotes engagement between law enforcement and the community. Residents are invited to donate gently used costumes at the Lynnwood Police Station lobby, where they can help provide costumes to children in need. This initiative aims to ensure that all kids in the area can participate in Halloween celebrations, fostering a sense of belonging and joy. By collecting costumes well in advance, the police department can effectively distribute them to families facing economic difficulties. The Costumes with a Cop event not only serves a practical purpose but also builds trust and rapport between the community and local law enforcement.

Such initiatives highlight the department’s dedication to community service and its proactive approach to social issues. This program is a wonderful example of how local organizations can collaborate to support children and families. By encouraging donations, the Lynnwood Police Department is making a significant impact on ensuring that Halloween remains a fun and inclusive holiday for everyone.

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