Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Westland police offering help, food to homeless in city

    The recent cold temperatures at night have prompted a reminder from the Westland Police Department that officers will check on any homeless individual about whom they receive a call or notice during their regular patrols.
    Officers urged residents to notify the department if they see someone in need, or if they might be struggling with homelessness. Residents are urged to contact the Westland Police Department at (734)457-5623 and ask to speak to a community police officer for further information.
    To help those in need, donations are accepted at https://covenanthousemi.org/donate/. Hotel voucher assistance is also available at: American Red Cross: (313) 833-4440; Salvation Army, (313) 897-2914 and United Way, 211
    Jennifer Grzymala, the co-response clinician for the Westland Police Department, is also concerned with those less fortunate, particularly during the cold temperatures. Grzymala has been working to distribute essential items—such as hats, gloves, socks, blankets, scarves, and snacks—to homeless individuals living in various areas of the city.
    She said snack food are a real need and noted that items like Pop-Tarts, granola bars, and protein bars have been particularly useful to provide immediate nourishment to the less fortunate. Grzymala relies on donations from her friends, family, and local businesses to keep her car stocked with supplies.
    Grzymala emphasized the importance of community involvement in helping the homeless and said she would distribute any donated items during her regular route in the city. She urged others to join the effort to provide help. Grzymala’s role as a co-response clinician includes building relationships with homeless individuals, connecting them to resources, and providing on-the-spot support. However, she acknowledged the challenges of getting people to accept help and make meaningful changes.
    Community members looking to contribute can donate items or reach out to Grzymala directly at (734) 467-5623. “It’s hard to get people to want the help and change,” she noted, “but every little bit makes a difference.”