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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ~ Springfield Police Department Launches New Street Outreach Team to Assist Homeless Individuals
The Springfield Police Department has recently announced the launch of their new Street Outreach Team, dedicated to working directly with individuals experiencing homelessness. The team, consisting of two officers, began their duties on November 17th.
According to Police Chief Paul Williams, the team's mission is centered around three primary goals. The first is to engage with individuals and connect them with local programs and services. The second is to encourage the use of available resources in order to support long-term stability. And finally, when necessary, the team will enforce applicable state and municipal laws in order to maintain public safety.
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Chief Williams stated, "Our goal with the Street Outreach Team is simple. We're meeting people where they are and connecting them with the help they need. This is about compassion and partnership to offer meaningful support while maintaining public safety."
The Street Outreach Team will serve as the primary resource for addressing complaints or concerns from the public regarding homelessness. They will also take a proactive approach by working closely with non-profit organizations, healthcare providers, and hospitals in order to offer compassionate and coordinated support.
Through these partnerships, the team hopes to build trust with individuals experiencing homelessness and connect them to vital resources that will help them move towards long-term stability. The Springfield Police Department is committed to making a positive impact on their community by providing assistance and maintaining public safety through this new initiative.
The Springfield Police Department has recently announced the launch of their new Street Outreach Team, dedicated to working directly with individuals experiencing homelessness. The team, consisting of two officers, began their duties on November 17th.
According to Police Chief Paul Williams, the team's mission is centered around three primary goals. The first is to engage with individuals and connect them with local programs and services. The second is to encourage the use of available resources in order to support long-term stability. And finally, when necessary, the team will enforce applicable state and municipal laws in order to maintain public safety.
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Chief Williams stated, "Our goal with the Street Outreach Team is simple. We're meeting people where they are and connecting them with the help they need. This is about compassion and partnership to offer meaningful support while maintaining public safety."
The Street Outreach Team will serve as the primary resource for addressing complaints or concerns from the public regarding homelessness. They will also take a proactive approach by working closely with non-profit organizations, healthcare providers, and hospitals in order to offer compassionate and coordinated support.
Through these partnerships, the team hopes to build trust with individuals experiencing homelessness and connect them to vital resources that will help them move towards long-term stability. The Springfield Police Department is committed to making a positive impact on their community by providing assistance and maintaining public safety through this new initiative.
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