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23 (51)Jennifer L. Hall From: Nicholas J. Taylor Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 3:23 PM To: Public Comment Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL] Letter for Anaheim City Council Attachments: [U ntitled].pdf From: Swoboda, Jennifer@CDCR <Jennifer.Swoboda@cdcr.ca.gov> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 20212:35 PM To: Nicholas J. Taylor <NJTaylor@anaheim.net> Cc: jkreitner@grandmashouseofhope.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Letter for Anaheim City Council Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Hi, I know this was due by 2, hope it is not too late... Jennifer Swoboda, MS Parole Agent II Specialist, Adult Programs Unit South Coast District 18002 Sky Park Circle, Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 863-1478 x333 ( From: DAPO-SR-Irvine-183139@cdcr.ca.gov <DAPO-SR-Irvine-183139@cdcr.ca.gov> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 20213:24 PM To: Swoboda, Jennifer@CDCR <Jennifer.Swoboda@cdcr.ca.gov> Subject: 1 Parole Agent Specialist Jennifer Swoboda South Coast Parole District, Anaheim Office 2911 E. Coronado St., Anaheim CA 92806. October 26, 2021 Dear Anaheim City Council, I hope you take into consideration the.importance of public safety when considering allowing.a home in your area for homeless women. While many in the corn munitymay view this type of home as a risk, speaking from a law enforcement point of view, it is much more dangerous to have homeless people in the community remain homeless and/or unhoused. The parole.offices in Anaheim and Irvine have worked with staff and residents form other homes run by the Grandma's House of Hope organization and we know this: organization is very we11 run and responsible in their oversight of all their homes a.nd the people living there. I hope you consider allvwirng a. home in your area for homeless women and their children, as this is the most prudent thing to do for public safety and the most ethical thing to do as human beings.. Sincerely; 3 Jennifer Swoboda