Trenton city spends millions to keep dogs closed in Yardley, a channel.
One dog gets approximately $ 11,000 there for food, shelter and exercise annually. Keep in mind that Trenton offers minimal support for shelter residents during code blue events, when frigid meteorological conditions require the opening of warming centers.
On the other hand, Trenton employees allow residents to stay warm in Sam Naples’ senior center. Initial code blue from January 19-20, it offers shelter, hot drinks and refreshments from 8am to 8pm on weekdays and 8 am to 9:00 pm on weekends. When Trenton extended the emergency hours on January 21-24, the hours were from 16:00 to 21:00 on weekdays and from 8:00 to 20:00 Saturday, January 25th. warm.
Drum. If Trenton can offer dogs around the clock, then people deserve such help during blue situations of code. If anyone appears in Sam Naples, in need of heat and hot drink during the code blue conditions, and the center is open, it deserves help. Period.
It is difficult not to notice that employees never direct people who need shelter during the blue conditions of Code to Free Free Public Library, mainly because our depersonalization residents remain expelled.
On January 13, 2024, police collided with an unwavering city of the city under the coercion of North Clinton Avenue. Police cases have won the disputes that show an employee without skills regarding de -escalation procedures.
The Trenton police officer suggested this instruction. “I don’t care. If you have a problem with me not to care, go to talk to IA (interior). Wrap (things) and remove Fu **, “he yelled. In the end, the police accompanied him to a nearby park and left him when freezing temperatures.
The incident attracted a significant news coverage, including being examined by the Ministry of Justice during a model or practice investigation into Trenton and Trenton.
The Trenton Police Department needed nearly eight months to join an initiative across the country called Ariv Away together. The Prosecutor General’s Office is working to improve the way law enforcement officers respond to community members who are experiencing mental and behavioral health emergencies.
Employees trained in crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques are counted with a certified mental health specialist and a crisis specialist to respond to 9-1-1 calls involving behavioral health incidents.
While police are pursuing new programs to deal with unwavering residents, church leaders can be expected to open their doors to help residents during each section of cold weather. Of course, we need joint efforts to influence mental health and worries of housing.
Meanwhile, two homeless died in a city garage they used as a shelter. In November, two more were found dead in a tent located in the forest on the outskirts of the city.
Of course, our brothers and sisters with nonsense sisters need urgent support, even dogs deserve care, but our better efforts need to focus on long-term solutions for humans.
La Parker is a Trenton colonist. Find it on Twitter @Laparker6 or send him an email to [email protected].