APD Annual Reports - 2014 Annual Report | Page 11

spotlight HomelessOutreach Each year as a condition to receive grant funding from HUD related to homelessness in Arlington, the City of Arlington is required to conduct a count of homeless individuals in our community. Typically, the count is conducted in the middle of winter and during the nighttime so that it is easier to document individuals who may have sought refuge in an emergency shelter. Back in 2009 when the city implemented our homeless plan, it was based in part on feedback from interviews of over 100 homeless persons conducted by the UT-Arlington’s School of Social Work. One of the questions researchers asked was for homeless individuals to rank their greatest assets in their community. The recurring theme was that Arlington Police came in as the third most cited asset in the city. “It’s absolutely unheard of for our homeless to have such a positive relationship with local law enforcement,” according to Stephanie Gillespie who serves as the department’s Community Support Manager. Officer Sheila Griffith also works in the Community Support Unit and serves as the department’s community outreach liaison. Officer Griffith is responsible for homeless outreach efforts that benefit those who are less fortunate in our community. 09