A Redondo Beach police officer holds an emergency safety kit that the LA Kings will distribute to local schools from the proceeds from the hockey club's Taste of South Bay event.

LA Kings to Purchase and Distribute Emergency Safety Kits to Local Schools With Proceeds From Taste of The South Bay Event

AEG’s Los Angeles Kings and the Kings Care Foundation announced the club will use the proceeds from this year’s Taste of the South Bay event on Thursday, August 23 to purchase emergency safety kits to equip South Bay classrooms.   

The announcement was made as the Kings hosted Taste of the South Bay presented by The DOMO Group.  The 10th annual Taste of the South Bay event is an upscale, food-centric social event at Shade Hotel’s beautiful location in Redondo Beach.

During the event the Kings made the following special community announcement – all proceeds from Thursday night’s event will benefit children in local schools.  The hockey club will work with the Police Chiefs and School Superintendents in Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and El Segundo to equip South Bay Classrooms. 

“Dr. Keller and I are very grateful for the relationship we have with the LA Kings and the Redondo Beach Police Foundation,” said Chief of Redondo Beach Police, Keith Kauffman. “Their generous donations have given us the ability to put an advanced trauma kit in every classroom in the district and train every teacher and administrator on how to use them.  The LA Kings have helped give our teachers, students and parents the confidence that we are doing everything possible to create the safest environment for our children.”

“We started this program last year in Redondo Beach and are thrilled to be able to bring these tools to the kids of El Segundo, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach,” said Kings President and Hockey Hall of Famer Luc Robitaille.  “Our goal would be to make sure all of the kids and teachers in Los Angeles have access to such an important tool.” 

To date, Taste of the South Bay has raised nearly $400,000 since its inception. This year more than 15 South Bay restaurants participated in the event which featured more than 300 participants.  Also in attendance were Kings players, alumni, broadcasters and staff members.