We have an update on a new community outreach program we first told you about last week.The city of York is offering free home security cameras to older residents who are feeling unsafe. Police said they received an overwhelming response after the story aired."It's important because I need the people who live here to feel safe in their homes," police Commissioner Michael Muldrow said.Muldrow has heard from dozens of senior citizens throughout York who want a free security camera. Susan McDaniel and her husband are among the first to receive one. A solar-powered camera installed on the side of their home streams video to their cellphone."The story that you did was awesome and putting it out there like you did, helping us circulate and get the word out there," Muldrow said.The camera program is funded through donations. No public money is used. More than 50 families have contacted police since the story first aired.The commissioner said he got great news from the camera supplier."Because of your story, the actual company that we've been buying the cameras from is actually donating a bunch of systems because they saw the press themselves," Muldrow said.The city is also expecting some funding help from AARP and is hoping the community will chip in."To be able to make people feel a little bit safer about their home is very, very important," Muldrow said.For more on the program or to donate, call York police at 717-846-1234 or email aginginplace@yorkcity.org.