Members of the Cathedral City POA passed out Easter meals to senior citizens in need during the shelter in place order. Read More Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic is evolving rapidly. PORAC will continue to provide our members with updates as new information and resources become available.
We would like to hear from you as well. Please email covid19@porac.org if you have any questions or would like to discuss further how PORAC is working to keep our members healthy and safe in this time of crisis.
El Segundo POA Surprises Medical Staff with Breakfast
The El Segundo POA along with a local coffee shop showed their appreciation for the medical staff at the Cedar-Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital with a surprise delivery of breakfast […] Read More
San Diego Schools POA Delivers Laptops to Kids in Need
“We want to make sure every child in the San Diego Co School District can attend their virtual classes to take part in distant learning!” Read More
Santa Cruz CO DSA Assisting Elderly Members Of The Community
Deputies were called for a welfare check of one of our elderly community members after neighbors reported he hadn’t taken his usual walk to the grocery store in a few weeks. We were able to make contact with the man but learned he was in need of a few things from the store. Read More
Chula Vista Officers Act of Kindness
As a peace officer, there isn’t much that I haven’t had the opportunity to see or deal with. Just a few hours ago while working an overtime shift I had a first in my 15-year career. Read More
Fresno DSA & POA adapting to protect officers during COVID-19 outbreak
In the city and county of Fresno, first responders are being told to limit as much physical contact as possible. See how Fresno is protecting its officers and deputies during the COVID-19 outbreak. Read More
Roseville’s Popup Shelter-at-Home Parade
The Roseville Police Department staged an impromptu parade for a neighborhood of residents who were sheltering at their homes. Residents smiled and waved from their front doors as the parade demonstrated a continued public safety presence in their neighborhood – officers continue to show up to keep California’s communities safe during this crisis. Read More
San Mateo Officers Lending a Helping Hand
Members of the San Mateo Police Department (SMPD) are lending a helping hand by picking up and delivering groceries to those who need them most, helping to ensure no one in their community goes hungry during this difficult time. SMPD officers have also launched the “Books ‘N Badges” video series – a series of videos where officers read children’s books to help give parents a much-needed break during this time when too many parents are having to juggle work and homeschooling their kids. Read More
Delivering Boxed Lunches to Alameda’s Underprivileged Kids
While our schools are closed, we know there are students who may be facing food insecurities. The Alameda Unified School District has made every effort to provide reduced-price or free lunches for those who are eligible, but we don’t know how long this will last. To help close the gap, the Alameda Police Officers Association is supporting local small businesses and underprivileged youth by purchasing boxed lunches from locally owned restaurants to distribute to the kids who need them. Read More