Huntsville Innovator Launches “Street Coach” Tool to Help First Responders Support Unhoused Individuals in Real Time
HUNTSVILLE, AL
Following a recent feature on Fox 54, Huntsville-based entrepreneur John Wannamaker is gaining attention for launching "Street Coach," a real-time digital tool designed to help unhoused individuals access critical resources — and to give law enforcement and first responders a practical way to assist them in the field.
Street Coach is a free, mobile-accessible tool that provides immediate guidance for individuals seeking shelter, food, identification recovery, and next steps toward stability. The platform is designed to be used directly by individuals or alongside police officers, outreach teams, and community responders during real-world interactions.
"Officers are often responding to the same situations without a way to actually move someone forward. Street Coach changes that by giving people direction in the moment — not tomorrow, not next week, but right now."
The tool has already begun generating interest from public safety professionals and community organizations exploring new ways to address repeat calls and improve outcomes for unhoused populations.
Wannamaker, founder of Keystone Oversight, developed Street Coach as part of a broader initiative to apply practical AI solutions to real-world community challenges. The platform is currently being introduced to law enforcement agencies, outreach teams, and municipalities for pilot programs and local deployment.
Community members, officers, and organizations can access the tool directly at: tinyurl.com/streetcoach
Local agencies interested in training, rollout support, or pilot participation are encouraged to reach out.
About Keystone Oversight
Keystone Oversight is a Huntsville-based company focused on developing AI-powered tools that solve real-world problems across public safety, workforce development, and community support systems.