Washougal police officers are hoping a little kindness will go a long way.
The Washougal Police Department (WPD) has partnered with Kindness 911, a Clark County nonprofit that connects local law enforcement and fire agencies with the people that they serve.
“I’m so thrilled to now be part of the Washougal community,” Kindness 911 founder and chief executive officer Jason Hattrick told the Washougal City Council during the Council’s virtual meeting on Monday, Feb. 14. “We are very excited to have (Washougal) as our newest Kindness 911 agency.”
Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn first learned of Kindness 911 through John Brooks, the chief of the Ridgefield Police Department, in mid-2020.
“After that, Jason invited our department to participate in a couple of ‘kindness stings,’ then came out and met with me in person to talk about the benefits of becoming a part of Kindness 911,” Steinbronn said. “I think the partnership brings with it some marketing and engagement work that the police department wants to do but doesn’t have the time to organize. Jason maintains the website, organizes events, manages the kindness citation program, books the events and provides the materials, so the first responders merely have to show up and focus on meeting with the community — the good stuff.”
The Kindness 911 events will become part of the city’s “more extensive community engagement portfolio” managed by Rose Jewell, according to Steinbronn.