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Local kids picked out Christmas gifts for themselves and their families during this year’s Heroes & Helpers event at Target Esplanade.   
  
We’re proud to partner annually with Hillsboro Fire & Rescue, the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the Family Justice Center, the Salvation Army, and Target to make this possible.  
  
#HeroesAndHelpers #CommunityFirst #HillsboroPD #HillsboroFire #WCSOPhotos from Hillsboro Police Department's post
Local kids picked out Christmas gifts for themselves and their families during this year’s Heroes & Helpers event at Target Esplanade.   
  
We’re proud to partner annually with Hillsboro Fire & Rescue, the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the Family Justice Center, the Salvation Army, and Target to make this possible.  
  
#HeroesAndHelpers #CommunityFirst #HillsboroPD #HillsboroFire #WCSOPhotos from Hillsboro Police Department's post
Local kids picked out Christmas gifts for themselves and their families during this year’s Heroes & Helpers event at Target Esplanade. We’re proud to partner annually with Hillsboro Fire & Rescue, the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the Family Justice Center, the Salvation Army, and Target to make this possible. #HeroesAndHelpers #CommunityFirst #HillsboroPD #HillsboroFire #WCSOPhotos from Hillsboro Police Department's post

Published on: 12/17/2025

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Local kids picked out Christmas gifts for themselves and their families during this year’s Heroes & Helpers event at Target Esplanade.

We’re proud to partner annually with Hillsboro Fire & Rescue, the Washington County Sheriff's Office, the Family Justice Center, the Salvation Army, and Target to make this possible.

#HeroesAndHelpers #CommunityFirst #HillsboroPD #HillsboroFire #WCSO

Photos from Hillsboro Police Department's post
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