The funds will be used to upgrade the shelter’s front door with security glass, a buzzer system, and cameras to ensure a safe environment for its guests.
The shelter serves unhoused individuals and wants to maintain a safe haven for them by addressing security concerns that have arisen.
“On the third day of my employment here, I unfortunately witnessed an older adult guest of ours assaulted at knife-point,” said Carpenter’s Place Executive Director Alberto Carrion.
Carrion emphasized the importance of a secure environment, noting that security issues can disrupt operations and affect both guests and staff.
He explained that the shelter faces challenges from conflicts that originate on the street and from guests with untreated mental health or substance use issues.
Carrion also highlighted the need for the community’s support to implement these security measures, which are crucial for the shelter’s mission to help individuals rebuild their lives.
By securing its front door, Carpenter’s Place hopes to continue providing a safe and supportive environment for the homeless community, allowing them to focus on changing their lives.
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