Boston Police Join Salvation Army’s Moose Tracks 10,000 Scoop Challenge

BOSTON — Boston Police Department Commissioner Michael Cox joined in the fun at Boston City Hall Plaza on Tuesday, participating as a local celebrity scooper for the Salvation Army’s Moose Tracks 10,000 Scoop Challenge. The event aimed to serve 10,000 scoops of free Moose Tracks frozen yogurt to earn a $10,000 donation for The Salvation Army Boston South End Corps and The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services.

The challenge brought together community members and local personalities to support the Salvation Army’s vital services in Boston. Commissioner Cox and other participants helped ensure the event’s success, contributing to a day filled with fun and community spirit.

The Boston Police Department expressed gratitude for being part of the event and highlighted the important work the Salvation Army does in the community. The day served as a reminder of the positive impact of collaboration between local organizations and law enforcement in supporting those in need.

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