Boy Who Asked Santa For A Toothbrush Inspired 'Grumbly' Police Officer To Launch Christmas Campaign

The Touching Reason This Police Officer Is Giving Kids Toothbrushes In Their Stockings
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A police chief who once reluctantly dressed up as Santa is calling for donations of toothbrushes to put in kids' stockings for the third year running.

Robert Kappelman, chief of police at North Bend Police Department, in Oregan, America, launched the Toothbrush for Christmas Campaign in 2013 in an area which he describes as "lacking economic vitality".

The campaign was sparked by a young boy who sat on Kappelman's knee and said all he really wanted for Christmas was a toothbrush.

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Kappelman as Santa

Kappelman, who described himself as being "grumbly" at having to dress up as Santa, re-called the scenario.

"Two years ago as a new police chief, I sat down in a comfy chair on a stage, dressed in a Santa costume," he told HuffPost UK Parents.

"I was told that this 'duty' came along with the job. The children filed across my knee, some with wishes galore and others who couldn't utter a word in Santa's presence.

"It didn't take me long to reduce the work load down to a simple repetitive dialogue, 'What's your name? Were you a good boy/girl this year? What would you like for Christmas?'... Next!

"Until one boy interrupted that rhythm.

"'Were you a good boy this year?', I asked. 'I tried,' he replied.

"'What would you like for Christmas?', was the next question. 'A new toothbrush and maybe some toothpaste', he answered shyly.

"My attention was immediately drawn back to the little boy, a little disheveled and dirty, sitting on my knee. I was shocked.

"My eyes filled with tears as he sat there looking at me with that look little children give those who they trust implicitly. To that little boy, I was Santa.

"He was sure Santa would bring him this most basic of needs. But before I could choke down the lump in my throat, the process moved on and slipped away."

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Kappelman visiting children during the campaign in 2014

Kappelman said he was determined to get that little boy what he wanted, but had no way of finding him.

"This was a child so in need that he asked for a toothbrush for Christmas from Santa. And I knew he wasn't going to get it."

The police chief said he wanted to make sure no child ever went without the basic need of a toothbrush.

In 2014, the Toothbrush For Christmas Campaign gave 400 children a hand-sewn stocking with two books, some toys, sweets, toothpaste and a toothbrush.

Kappelman told HuffPost UK Parents: "As a cop who's seen more evil in human beings than I care to ever remember, it warms my heart to see the community come together for our children.

"This year’s supplies are sitting in my office as we speak. It takes about $4,000 (£2,643) annually to purchase what we need and we easily met that goal last year. With hope and some Christmas spirit, we hope to build a self-sustaining fund in years to come.

"As we did last year, the stockings (sown by a local church group) will be filled with the dental necessities, along with two books and a toy."

Kappelman said while the campaign's basic purpose is to make sure every child who attends gets something for Christmas, the idea goes far beyond that.

He added: "The books and toys that are given are intended to bring families together - to read together, to play together, to be together.

"This little City of North Bend has some magic about it. For what we lack in economic vitality, we make up for tenfold in community spirit.

"That spirit is present in everything that happens here and is a testament to the fact that when condescending judgment is replaced with collaborative benevolence, our world becomes a better place."

Free Santa Letter Templates For Kids
This Is Me(01 of16)
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This cute activity is a lot of fun since kids can also draw pictures for Santa. Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Dear Santa(02 of16)
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This festive template prompts kids to write what they'd really like for Christmas and draw a picture of it.Get the printable: Bird’s Party (credit:Bird’s Party)
For Little Ones(03 of16)
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Help young children practice their letters and writing skills with this cute sheet. Get the printable: Crystal & Co (credit:Crystal & Co)
Colouring Page(04 of16)
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Kids of all ages will get a kick out of colouring in their wish list after they write it. Get the printable: Kate Smith Designs (credit:Kate Smith Designs)
Fill In The Blank(05 of16)
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We love fill in the blanks, because they make wish lists so easy! Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Four Simple Things(06 of16)
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Help children fill this wish list out by asking them four simple questions. Get the printable: Education.com (credit:Education.com)
Frozen(07 of16)
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This is the perfect template for kids who are still obsessing over "Frozen."Get the printable: Hale Grafx (credit:Hale Grafx)
Draw & Explain(08 of16)
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This is a great activity to do either before writing a letter to Santa or to give to Santa as a letter. The sheet asks kids to draw what they want, explain what it is and why they want it.Get the printable: Step Into Second Grade (credit:Step Into Second Grade)
List It(09 of16)
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Lists make things easy. Have your child fill this one out on their own.Get the printable: Events to Celebrate (credit:Events to Celebrate)
Draw A Picture(10 of16)
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If your child prefers to draw rather than write, than this is the perfect letter template for them.Get the printable: It’s Overflowing (credit:It’s Overflowing)
Santa & Rudolph(11 of16)
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This cute template lets kids write a special message to Santa.Get the printable: Xmas Colouring Pages (credit:Xmas Colouring Pages)
Favourite Things(12 of16)
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This is a very practical list, because it asks kids to list some of their interests and favourite things, as well as what they want for Christmas. Parents can photocopy the list and give them out to relatives to help with their shopping. Get the printable: Pinterest (credit:Pinterest)
Santa’s Beard(13 of16)
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This simple wish list is quick and easy to fill out. Kids can even colour it in after filling it out. Get the printable: Free Fun Christmas (credit:Free Fun Christmas)
Long List(14 of16)
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This template will help older kids organise their wants this Christmas. Get the printable: The Chirping Moms (credit:The Chirping Moms)
Blank Colouring Page(15 of16)
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This blank letter template allows kids to get creative when writing their letter and colouring in the design.Get the printable: Melonheadz Illustrating (credit:Melonheadz Illustrating)
Naughty or Nice(16 of16)
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This template is great for older kids who don't want to waste time colouring and get right down to listing what they want for Christmas.Get the printable: Botanical Paperworks (credit:Botanical Paperworks )