Programs

- Provide emergency food relief to individuals and
families.
- Cooperate with local police to provide emergency
food on demand.
- Provide in excess 350 food boxes each month
from our warehouse and Portland area precincts.
- Provide over 4000 food boxes over the Holiday.
- Provide assistance with emergency clothing, bedding and other household items.
- Provide food to 40 nonprofit agencies in the Portland
area to aid them in their effort to help the community.
- Help officer provide clothing for needy children
they meet through Hoyt's Sunshine Kids School
Clothing Program.
The Sunshine Division was unofficially founded in 1923
by a group of officers and local businessmen who wanted
to help their community. In the holiday season of that
year they organized to provide food for around 200 families.
This modest beginning is illustrative of the generous
mind set of the people of Portland, especially the
officers who wanted to ensure that no one would
ever need to resort to crime just to feed their
family. By 1933, the Sunshine Division was full-time
operating unit of the Portland Police Bureau.
The Sunshine Division places a high priority on the
needs of families, particularly those with young children.
The majority of our services reach children, elderly
and handicapped within our community. Today, over 25,000
individuals benefit from various Sunshine Division programs
and services each year. As Portland has grown, so has
the need for our programs and services. In the 2004-2005
fiscal year, the value of the services provided by the
Sunshine Division totaled $2,130,000. The audit for
fiscal year 2005-2006 has not yet been completed.
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