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Douglas County Sheriff’s Office launches Help for the Homeless initiative

Omaha, Nebraska – In a significant move to aid the homeless population, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has introduced a unique initiative called “Help for the Homeless” palm cards. These cards represent a thoughtful approach to addressing the challenges faced by homeless individuals in the community.

The primary aim of these palm cards is to provide a practical and compassionate alternative to giving cash directly to panhandlers. The sheriff’s office highlights a crucial point: cash given on the streets often ends up being used for drugs and alcohol. To counter this, the “Help for the Homeless” cards are designed to direct those in need towards more constructive and sustainable forms of assistance.

Each card details a variety of essential services that can make a real difference. These services include shelter, food, and support for behavioral health and addiction. Additionally, the cards offer information on how to obtain clothing, transportation, and assistance for domestic violence issues. This comprehensive list ensures that various needs of the homeless population are addressed, providing a lifeline to those who often struggle to access such resources.

For those who wish to be part of this compassionate initiative, the sheriff’s office has made these cards easily available. Interested individuals can collect these palm cards at the sheriff’s office located at 156th and West Maple. The office is open for distribution on weekdays during regular business hours, making it convenient for community members to get involved.

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