Tustin PD brings Christmas early for local families

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Christmas and joy don’t always go hand-in-hand for families facing hardship, but Tustin PD is on a mission to change that.

The department on Wednesday, Dec. 16, held its annual Santa Cop event for local families in need at the city’s Community Center.

More than 150 children were picked by schools, area churches and the Tustin Family and Youth Center to participate in the event, which was started more than 20 years ago by members of the police department.

“There are families in the city that wouldn’t have a Christmas if it wasn’t for this event,” said Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano. “We do this because it is just another opportunity for us to engage with the community in a positive way.”

Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano presents gifts to the Mozo family as presents were handed out to each family attending Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano presents gifts to the Mozo family as presents were handed out to each family attending Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Children scurried in the entryway of the center talking with officers and meeting recruits from the Goldenwest Criminal Justice Training Center.

Kids tried their hand at bingo and the bean bag throw to win tickets and claim holiday-themed prizes.

As the families sat back in their seats the guest of honor, Santa, arrived with a police escort.  The families were given the opportunity to “Selfie with Santa” and to tell him what was on their Christmas list.

After photo time with Santa, the families were treated to a traditional holiday turkey dinner and dessert.  Screen Shot 2015-12-23 at 3.45.36 PM

Once the families finished dinner, Miss Tustin and her court led sing-along carols until gifts were distributed to the families.

Police and city employees donated hundreds of gifts that were stuffed into large bags and passed out to each family by Chief Celano and Capt. Steve Lewis to close the evening.

“When you see the look on some of these kids’ faces as they accept that bag, it really gets you,” Lewis said. “And you know they genuinely need this.”

Amanda Stahmer watched as her sons, ages 7 and 10, bounced from game to game to collect enough tickets to exchange for a paddleball game.

“It’s been a tumultuous year for my family,” Stahmer said. “Sometimes kids need to feel normal when there are not-normal things going on in their lives.

“These police officers understand the difficulties that some of us face.”

Police Recruit Frani Echavarria of Golden West College Police Academy, (sponsored by the Montebello PD) helps out Moco Guadalupe, 6, of Tustin with a beanbag toss game during Tustin PDÕs annual ÒSanta CopÓ at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Police Recruit Frani Echavarria of Golden West College Police Academy, (sponsored by the Montebello PD) helps out Moco Guadalupe, 6, of Tustin with a beanbag toss game during Tustin PDÕs annual ÒSanta CopÓ at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin resident Carey Keftaro said she was grateful her 15-year-old daughter, Najat, won a certificate to purchase a bicycle — fortuitous considering the teen’s beach cruiser was stolen just last month.

The family had never heard of Santa Cop before this, she said.

“This is just really nice,” Keftaro said. “I’m surprised by all of this. We didn’t expect to be invited to something like this.”

Chief Celano said impacting families in such a positive way is what motivated the department to grow the event and it is what inspires the Police Department to commit to hosting Santa Cop for many years to come.

“We want to remind families that we are human, that we are approachable,” Celano said. “We want families to feel comfortable calling us and this helps us build that relationship. That in and of itself is worth it.”

Santa with Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano, left, and Capt. Paul Garaven during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Santa with Tustin Police Chief Charles Celano, left, and Capt. Paul Garaven during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

 

Seven-year-old Andy Trinh of Tustin and his mother Anna Trinh receive a Christmas dinner served by recruits from Golden West College Police Academy during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Seven-year-old Andy Trinh of Tustin and his mother Anna Trinh receive a Christmas dinner served by recruits from Golden West College Police Academy during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin PD Capt. Steve Lewis hands Christmas gifts to the Carabarin family during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. A set of gifts were handed out to each of the families that attended. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin PD Capt. Steve Lewis hands Christmas gifts to the Carabarin family during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. A set of gifts were handed out to each of the families that attended.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Cupcakes are set out for families attending Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Cupcakes are set out for families attending Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin PD Volunteer Lili Golden places holiday cupcakes for the families attending Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Tustin PD Volunteer Lili Golden places holiday cupcakes for the families attending Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Six-year-old Esmeralda Sanchez of Tustin gets a little help with her holiday meal from Tustin PD Explorer Andrew Hollister during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Six-year-old Esmeralda Sanchez of Tustin gets a little help with her holiday meal from Tustin PD Explorer Andrew Hollister during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Six-year-old Citlali Flores of Tustin PD gets some help with her Christmas meal from Tustin PD Explorer Sharon Chelf during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center. Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Six-year-old Citlali Flores of Tustin PD gets some help with her Christmas meal from Tustin PD Explorer Sharon Chelf during Tustin PD’s annual “Santa Cop” at the Tustin Community Center.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC

Miss Tustin Danielle Weniger, and princesses  Jeanay Jensen and Vivian Strohfus.  Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC.

Miss Tustin Danielle Weniger, and princesses Jeanay Jensen and Vivian Strohfus.
Photo by Steven Georges/Behind the Badge OC.