Homeless Outreach Team

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The Oceanside Police Department’s Homeless Outreach Team (H.O.T.) was created in 2014 and as of 2019 is comprised of four officers and a sergeant. The ultimate goal of the H.O.T. is to assist the city’s homeless population in “breaking the cycle” of homelessness.

The H.O.T. works closely with several service providers to help accomplish this goal by connecting these individuals with the various resources that are available to them to assist them in finding permanent housing. There are several social workers, volunteers, and other staff that work closely with the H.O.T. officers both in the office and out in the field. Some of the service providers we work with include Interfaith Community Services, Brother Bennos, Health and Human Services Association, McAlister Institute, The Regional Taskforce on The Homeless (RTFH), Mental Health Systems (MHS), Alpha Project, and the City Housing Authority. The team has adopted a “non-enforcement” approach that lends to building rapport, trust, and communication leading to constructive relationships that lead to problem solving.

Many of the H.O.T. team efforts are funded by Measure X. Learn about Measure X.

Normal business hours are Monday - Friday 6:00am - 4:00pm.  For appointments and more information on the Homeless Outreach Team please email OPDHOT@oceansideca.org or contact individual officers:

Officer Josh Ferry (760) 435-4755          

Officer Jason Dantzler (760) 435-4380   

Sergeant Ron Vicent (760) 435-4502