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Gordon Philanthropies Brings a Kids’ Comfort Corner to an Unlikely Place: LAPD Southeast Community Police Station

Transforming an LAPD station into a place where vulnerable children can find comfort, books, and a moment of calm.

 


 

Gordon Philanthropies, in partnership with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), is proud to announce the creation of a first-of-its-kind Kids’ Comfort Corner at LAPD Southeast Station. The initiative creates a welcoming, child-centered space where kids facing difficult circumstances can find comfort, explore books, and reconnect with learning.

Meeting a Critical Need

LAPD Southeast Community Police Station serves a highly vulnerable population. Each month, approximately 15–30 children arrive under traumatic circumstances, including abuse or awaiting foster care placement. Children may arrive at any hour, often waiting for social services while relying on LAPD staff for support. Recognizing this need, LAPD partnered with Gordon Philanthropies to create a child-focused space that offers reassurance during stressful times.

“The Kids’ Comfort Corner at LAPD Southeast Station is more than a room with books; it’s a symbol of hope, literacy, and community support. We are proud to partner with LAPD to provide children in challenging circumstances a place of comfort and to know that they matter,” said Sylvia Beanes, executive director at Gordon Philanthropies.

Creating a Space for Learning and Comfort

The Kids’ Comfort Corner provides a beautiful, child-friendly environment with books, reading areas, and amenities designed specifically for children. The space continues Gordon Philanthropies’ award-winning work promoting literacy and educational success, offering children both comfort and a chance to learn.

“Our commitment to the communities we serve includes everyone, especially children,” said Captain McIntyre, LAPD Southeast Community Area Captain. “For years, our Officers and Detectives have donated children’s furniture, books, and toys to comfort children in need. To have an organization like Gordon Philanthropies create a beautiful, child-friendly space designed just for them is the true spirit of Thanksgiving.”

Currently, Southeast Community Station supports 1-2 children per day due to abuse, abandonment, or foster care placement, ranging from newborns to teenagers. In the Watts/Willowbrook community, which has a population of 41,315, DCFS receives 556 referrals annually, with 135 accepted, averaging about 1-2 cases per day. In designing areas such as these, it is estimated that approximately 30 children per month will benefit from a child-centered space.

This project is more than a library; it is a symbol of hope, care, and community, supporting children and reminding them that they matter during critical moments in their lives.

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