Vancouver Police Partner with Nautilus Inc. to Help Kids in Need

News Release from: Vancouver Police Dept.
VANCOUVER POLICE PARTNER WITH NAUTILUS INC. TO HELP KIDS IN NEED
Posted: November 27th, 2012 12:43 PM

On Sunday, December 2, 2012, the Vancouver Police Department and Nautilus Inc. are partnering for the 9th Annual Nautilus Holiday Helpers event to make this holiday season a lot brighter for needy kids in our community. The event will be held at the Target store at 16200 NE Mill Plain Blvd. from 5:30a.m.-7:00a.m.

"This is an annual event that our employees really look forward to every year," said Bruce Cazenave, Chief Executive Officer at Nautilus, Inc. "The event is an opportunity to continue our commitment to support the community and partner with local organizations, including in this case the Vancouver Police department. We are proud to be able to support this very worthy cause of helping kids in need ."

The event focuses around pairing Nautilus Inc. staff and Vancouver Police Department staff with a needy child in the community as they go on a shopping spree. The Vancouver Police Department works with several social service agencies in the community to identify and select children in need to participate in this program. (all children have already been pre-selected and this event is not open to the general public).

Members of the media are invited and encouraged to attend this event and will have access to set-up beginning at 5:30a.m., with the kids arriving approximately 5:45a.m.

This is the 9th year for this event and the Vancouver Police Department is excited to be partnering once again with Nautilus Inc. for such a great charitable event. The need in the community is at a very high level and this will be one of the largest events yet with 75 kids expected to participate this year.

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