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School Resource Officer recounts more than 100 welfare checks and meal deliveries in county outreach
Summary
A self-identified School Resource Officer told meeting attendees they coordinated with dispatch, the sheriff's department and local schools to perform roughly 105 welfare checks and deliver over 100 snack packs and warm meals to families in remote parts of the county.
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A School Resource Officer who said they had moved from an SRO role into "Homeland" work recounted coordinating with dispatch and the sheriff's department to offer welfare checks and transport assistance, and said they worked with local schools to identify families in need.
"I reached out to dispatch and sheriff's department, let them know I was available for welfare checks or transports or just anything else that they needed," the School Resource Officer said, adding that their wife works with the schools and helped connect them to students and families.
The officer said they conducted door-to-door welfare checks for families "on the edges of the county" and estimated the total at "105 or 108 welfare checks. I can't remember the number for sure. I know it was a little bit over 100." They also said schools provided snack packs and warm meals that the officer delivered during outreach, estimating "a little over 100" meals distributed.
The officer described this work as targeted toward households in remote areas that "might not have the resources that they need to survive," and said they tried to check multiple homes on each trip. The speaker acknowledged uncertainty about exact counts for both checks and meals.
No formal motion, vote or policy decision was reported in the transcript; the remarks read as first-person reporting of outreach actions and partnerships with dispatch, the sheriff's department and local schools. The officer did not provide dates for the checks or identify the specific schools involved.
The transcript records the officer's approximate tallies and their method of coordination; exact totals, timelines and program details were not specified in the remarks.

