
Programs Moved to Grace City
Since the establishment of the new Grace City non-profit these SOC programs have been officially moved over and are now being managed by Grace City. Camp Hope Tiny Homes Permanente Supportive House Programs
Since the establishment of the new Grace City non-profit these SOC programs have been officially moved over and are now being managed by Grace City. Camp Hope Tiny Homes Permanente Supportive House Programs
SOC has partnered with Washington Service Corps and has hired a Washington AmeriCorps service member through September 2021.
COVID 19 has had a major effect on the way Sunrise Outreach does our daily business. All Staff, Volunteers, Visitors and Clients are required to wear masks in the facilities and when distributing food. The Food Pantries are operating on a drive through model in all sites except Yakima which is a walk up
Beginning July 1st, Camp Hope will be under the new 501c3 Grace City Mike Kay has done an amazing job putting Camp Hope together, initially under Transform Yakima Together, then under Sunrise Outreach after the merger January 2019, and now they’re ready to launch their own non-profit Grace City. We’re very proud of Mike; we’ll
Sunrise Outreach Center, Northwest Harvest, and Safeway #0462 have all partnered to organize a food drive. Home Team Harvest Food needs you to help volunteer to promote the food drive at Safeway. We are looking for people from November until December 24, 2018 to be our voice to the community. There are varying times to
Thank you! Every year we hold an Annual Fundraiser. Every year we are humbled by the communities support. We had an amazing evening, with decorations and catering services provided by The Crystal Touch Catering. The music live music was provided by The Ben Johnson Duo. We had a video a documentary video made by Enigma
There will be a change in food bank hours starting immediately. We apologize to all the people who enjoyed our evening hours. Evening hours will be back in May of 2019. Check back on our website for more information when it is available. Sunrise Outreach Center will be shutting down our food banks evening hours
When the weather changes, so does the need of our clients. They shift from trying to stay cool from the blazing sun, to trying to stay warm with freezing temperatures. Living on the streets is really hard, but it gets even harder when you add in the weather. While extreme temperatures can be dangerous in
Sunrise Outreach Center would like to thank Del Monte foods for reaching out to us and donating over 6,000 pounds of food. With support from companies like Del Monte, Sunrise Outreach Center is able to address the hunger crisis in the Yakima community. We cannot say it enough, it is because of donations like this