Seasonal & Holidays

Coachella Valley Kids Shop With A Cop For 2025 Season

Kids got to "Shop with a Cop" thanks to a partnership between the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians and the Sheriff's Department.

The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians once again demonstrated its commitment to community youth by supporting the  “Shop With a Cop” program held by San Bernardino County’s Sheriff’s Employees’ Benefit Association (SEBA)​ this holiday season,
The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians once again demonstrated its commitment to community youth by supporting the “Shop With a Cop” program held by San Bernardino County’s Sheriff’s Employees’ Benefit Association (SEBA)​ this holiday season, (Photo Credit: Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians)

TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA – The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians once again demonstrated its commitment to community youth by supporting the “Shop With a Cop” program held by San Bernardino County’s Sheriff’s Employees’ Benefit Association (SEBA) this holiday season, according ot a recent news release.

Team members from the Tribe’s two casinos, Spotlight 29 Casino and Tortoise Rock Casino, including 15 members of their Department of Public Safety, participated in the event, which marked the second SEBA “Shop With a Cop” event the Tribe has supported in 2025.

The Tribe invited the Armed Services YMCA in Twentynine Palms to join the “Shop With A Cop” event.

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They welcomed twenty-five children of service members stationed at The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), along with an additional twenty-five children from the local community.

During the event, SEBA paired each child with a law enforcement officer or member of the Tribe’s Public Safety team and provided with a $200 Walmart gift card and a large Santa sack.

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Officers accompanied the children throughout the store, assisting them with selecting gifts and ensuring a memorable holiday experience.

“Supporting programs like Shop With a Cop reflects who we are as a Tribe - coming together to
care for the children and families in our community,” said Tribal Chairman Darrell Mike of the
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians. “We are proud to partner with local law enforcement and our service men and women who share our commitment to making a positive difference in our local communities during the holiday season.”

These annual charitable events reflect the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians’ ongoing
commitment to supporting children and families throughout the High Desert, particularly during
the holiday season.

During the summer, the Tribe worked with SEBA to take local school children shopping for clothes and school supplies prior to the start of the school year.

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