Prince William County wants to ensure the safety and security of all its residents, visitors and businesses. In order to do this, it is important to help those who are panhandling in a human-centered way to solve the underlying reasons why they are panhandling. That's why we encourage those who truly want to help panhandlers to give where it counts.
We know that many people give money to panhandlers because they want to make a difference in the lives of others and in the community. The reality, though, is that people who panhandle often require different resources and services to have a lasting impact on their lives. Instead, consider giving that money to the organizations that can provide those resources that are much more effective in helping panhandlers find the long-term, sustainable assistance they require.
Instead of giving money directly to panhandlers, give that money to one of the non-profit members of the Continuum of Care (CoC), who can provide and connect those panhandling to the resources they need. The CoC promotes community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness and is comprised of local governments, non-profit providers, faith-based organizations, outreach organizations and citizens at large.
It doesn’t take much to make a difference. Even small donations to these local organizations can add up to make a big impact. In a county of nearly half a million people, if just 10,000 people give $10 a month, that would raise more than $1 million in one year to support those in need.
Many panhandlers will continue to panhandle as long as they can make money doing so. Together, we can reduce the need for panhandling by giving where it counts and getting those panhandling the services they need.
What you should know about panhandling:
What you can do:
It will take all of us working together to make meaningful change in the lives of panhandlers and our community. Give where it counts!