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National PAL President Dr. Stephen Coan joined @scrippsnews live from Washington, D.C. to discuss how PAL is evolving beyond youth programs into a movement focused on mentorship, mental wellness, and opportunity. Watch the full interview: scrippsnews.com
Proud moment 👏🎓 Congratulations to the Explorers from Post 122 who were promoted! Your dedication, discipline, and commitment to service are just getting started. The future looks bright. Stay safe and keep leading the way. 💙🚓 @rperezmpd
Yesterday’s Shop with a Cop PAL event was a big success. Thank you to Target for the gift cards and to Commissioner Ralph Rosado for supporting our kids and our community. These moments matter. 💙🎁👮♂️#MPD
Today was our Shop with a Cop event, taking our @MPD_PAL kids on a holiday shopping trip they’ll never forget. Thanks to @Target for donating the gift cards, and to our @MiamiPD team and Explorers for always showing up strong.
Seeing those smiles reminds us why we serve. 💙
Our officers teamed up with @MPD_PAL and to shop for this year’s Toy Giveaway! Join us on Dec 18 at Charles Hadley Park from 6–8 PM. Let’s spread some holiday cheer, Miami!🎄
✨ RSVP here: miamipal.org/toygiveaway
Our officers teamed up with @MPD_PAL for a special shopping trip, picking out toys that will bring holiday joy to families across our community!
Join us for the MPD PAL Toy Giveaway on Dec 18 at Charles Hadley Park from 6–8 PM.
RSVP here: miamipal.org/toygiveaway
Our Community Police Officers and Explorers joined the CPR Foundation and other partners to help distribute 1,200 turkeys across Miami-Dade, ensuring families in our community receive a message of hope this holiday season. 🦃💙
Happy Thanksgiving 🍁
We are forever grateful for the love and support shown to the youth by @papajohnssfl@papajohns. Thank you so much for delivering this grant to the Miami Police Athletic League. Community partners are vital to ensuring that the needs of our programs are met. Thank you 🫶
Starting tomorrow, June 1st, @CityofMiami residents can Text to 9-1-1 in an emergency. If you can’t call, you can now text. This new option helps make emergency services more accessible for everyone.
For non-emergencies, please call 305-579-6111.