Project Resolve aims to build relationships between law enforcement, community Stanislaus County Sheriff Jeff Dirkse
BY JEFF DIRKSE
Stan. Co. Sheriff Some people see a badge, a uniform and a gun, and that’s all they see. Some of the men and women behind those badges see every call as a crisis.
Such narrowly focused views can lead to unfortunate, sometimes tragic situations.
We intend to broaden the vision on both sides of the badge. As Project Resolve, roughly 40 members of our community are trying to forge a better understanding of what residents need from law enforcement and how law enforcement can better provide it.
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Chiesa talks homelessness on The 209 Podcast County supervisor discusses resources, solutions District 2 Stanislaus County Supervisor Vito Chiesa talks about homelessness on this week s issue of The 209 Podcast, out this Thursday (FRANKIE TOVAR/The Journal).
District 2 Stanislaus County Supervisor Vito Chiesa visited The 209 Podcast this week to talk about the area’s increasingly visible homelessness issue. From funding resources to potential solutions, Chiesa shared steps which have been taken at the County level to help all individuals experiencing homelessness, whether it’s those experiencing housing insecurity due to the pandemic or others suffering from mental health issues and substance abuse.
While a summary of the interview’s first 10 minutes is provided below, the 45-minute discussion in its entirety will be available on the Turlock Journal website and all podcast platforms on Thursday.