National Night Out
A national community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships.
A national community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships.
Stop by the Mukilteo Police Department booth and shake hands with the brave officers who keep our city safe! Mukilteo Police Foundation Board Directors will be there too to answer questions about what we do and how you can help!
The Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Association promotes the Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival while creating unity within our community and providing partnership opportunities for local service groups, businesses and individuals.
An annual event where community members come to enjoy a great meal and support our Community Cares program. The Community Cares program supports our Officers with the resources needed when they encounter families who require extra support such as food, clothing, shelter, or other basic needs.
Come out and enjoy a great meal while supporting the new Community Cares program.
The new Community Cares program supports our officers with the resources needed when they encounter families who require extra support such as food, clothing, shelter, or other basic needs.
Please call 425-742-6180 to secure your reservations. Tickets are $20 and is limited 60 people.
This year 30 children were nominated by their schools to participate in this event which gives each child $100 to buy gifts for themselves and their families. The students are from Endeavour, Mukilteo, Columbia and Fairmount Elementary schools.
This year, children will submit wish lists to Officers prior to the event and Officers will go select gifts for the children. The gifts will all be wrapped and then delivered to the child’s home along with a pre-made meal for the whole family. Watch out for the PD and their sleigh (patrol cars) to be out this Friday, delivering Holiday cheer.
Which side are you going to pick? Run blue with the Mukilteo Police Department...or run red with the Mukilteo Fire Department?
For more information, visit:
http://www.sneakersandsirens.jigsy.com/
Chief for a Day is an outstanding program that benefits chronically ill children and their families, and is put on with support from local law enforcement, hospitals, and other organizations. These special kids get a custom tailored police uniform, gifts, and VIP treatment throughout the summer. In Mukilteo, the Police Foundation and Police Department sponsor this through a series of events, including a swearing in ceremony, party and fundraiser, and engagement with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC).
You are cordially invited to join in the Mukilteo Police Foundation, Mukilteo Police Department, Mukilteo City Council, and Mayor Gregerson for the swearing in of the 2016 Chief for a Day, Lev Morgan.