How 911 dispatchers and the Gainesville Police Department help the homeless this Christmas

How 911 dispatchers and the Gainesville Police Department help the homeless this Christmas

The Christmas donation is an annual tradition that Mission members help a family or other needy in the community.

“We just decided we had to do something special for our homeless,” said Stallings-Wood.

Gainesville Police officers, 911 911 operator and Ninth District Opportunity Road Operator teamed up for the event on Wednesday.

“They wanted to pass it on to our people, so we said, ‘Absolutely. Let’s work together to make this happen, ‘”said Michael Fisher, Housing / Program Manager, Ninth District Opportunity.

Gainesville Police Department said the county 911 dispatchers were “the unseen heroes in our community.”

“If you call 911, be the first to answer,” Gainesville police said on their social media page. “They are often overlooked because they work tirelessly for us behind the scenes.”

Smith said the items were definitely needed because people coming to Industrial Boulevard warehouse from other warehouses have to start over.

“Every time you get moved or something, you have to start over,” said Smith. “You can’t carry everything.”

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