The team provided 33 individuals with referrals to programs for assistance. Eighteen individuals were linked with follow-up professional services, eight were assisted in connecting to a service, and one veteran (Not pictured) was linked to housing assistance. Over 75% of individuals contacted were open to services. While service capacity is limited, the teams will continue to work with this population to get them into services as they become available.
In June of 2023, San Bernardino County opted into Laura’s Law, also called Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT). Laura’s Law provides opportunities for court-ordered community treatment pathways for individuals with histories of hospitalization or incarceration, and histories of violence to themselves or others. During this operation, deputies located two individuals who potentially met criteria for Laura's Law services. Those individuals will be referred to the Department of Behavioral Health for further services.
The team provided this focused outreach due to Senate Bill 170, which provided funding to the Department to support ongoing operations of this nature. The H.O.P.E. Team and other aligned resources will continue operations of this type throughout the county over the next several years.
If you know of persons experiencing homelessness who need services, please get in touch with the H.O.P.E. Team at 909-387-0623 or hope@sbcsd.org
Refer: The H.O.P.E. Team
Station: Community Service & Reentry Division
Phone No. (909) 387-0623
Case No. N/A
SHANNON D. DICUS, Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department
DATE/TIME: 04/26/2024 / 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
INCIDENT: Operation Shelter Me
LOCATION: Cities of Chino Hills and Montclair
Source and photos: San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department