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​Oceanside Police Commit Random Acts of Kindness

​Oceansider's have been surprised and delighted to be on the receiving end of a new program from OPD aimed to share Random Acts of Kindness.

Oceanside Police Department Share Random Acts of Kindness
Oceanside Police Department Share Random Acts of Kindness (Lisa Frost/Patch)

OCEANSIDE, CA — The Oceanside Police Department's Random Acts of Kindness project is aimed at spreading a little kindness around the city of Oceanside.

What started as a Secret Santa Operation in December of 2021 has grown to a year-long project that has been made possible by a twenty thousand-dollar donation from the Fortin family, who established an Acts of Kindness Fund within Trauma Intervention Programs Inc.

“My family and I enthusiastically support the Oceanside Police Department Acts of Kindness Project. We can think of no better way for us to provide acts of kindness to Oceanside residents than by partnering with Oceanside police officers who are on the front lines and encounter those who need kindness and a helping hand on a regular basis,” Wayne Fortin, Founder of Trauma Intervention Programs Inc.

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Officers encounter people daily that could use a helping hand or just a kind gesture to brighten their day. Often providing meals, clothing, or even transportation assistance. This project will provide officers resources to further their ability to serve with compassion. “The more opportunities that we have to engage with people outside of crisis situations I think deepen relationships and deepen understanding,” Chief Fred Armijo.

Oceanside Police will spread the donation out in random acts of kindness throughout the year. Each month a different giving effort will focus on making connections between officers and the community. “It’s a cool experience to get out in the community and make people smile and serve in a different way,” Oceanside Police Officer Andy Gularte.

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For additional information about the Random Acts of Kindness Project, please contact Oceanside Police Department Public Information Officer Jennifer Atenza at (760) 277-5237 or email jatenza@oceansideca.org.

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