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Don't Miss: Surrey RCMP's Public Safety Fair

Darpan News Desk, 29 Oct, 2019 05:41 PM

    Residents, businesses, youth and families are invited to join the Surrey RCMP at the Public Safety Fair.

     

    Learn about our collaborative prevention and intervention programs with local partners, and how you can get involved in public safety. You’ll also get a sneak peek of two new presentations that talk about gang involvement and ways of building resiliency in youth.

     

    Saturday, November 2nd

     

    10:00 am – 2:00 pm

     

    École Salish Secondary School

     

    7278 184th Street, Surrey

     
     

    The Public Safety Fair will feature a number of family-friendly activities including:

     

    Free barbecue prepared by Surrey RCMP police officers and staff (11:00 am - 1:00 pm).

     

    Free on-site shredding of your personal documents with Super Save Shredding (10:00 am – 2:00 pm). Donations for the Surrey Food Bank are welcome.

     

    Mini-presentations of the new Shattering the Image module, and the brand new Project Lavender for youth (launching soon).

     

    Information on Surrey RCMP programs and services including gang prevention, youth services, community programs, Victim Services, property/auto crime, and more.

     

    Mini-Blue fitness sessions for children and youth facilitated by police officers.

     
     

    Community partners will also be on hand to demonstrate the collaborative programming that has been designed to foster a holistic approach to safety in Surrey. The following organizations will have information booths at the Public Safety Fair:

     

    Safe Schools / School District 36 / Welcome Centre

     

    Crime Stoppers

     

    Surrey Anti-Gang Family Empowerment (SAFE) program partners

     

    Vision Zero Surrey

     

    Surrey Fire Service

     

    Surrey Parks, Recreation & Culture

     

    Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

     

    Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU-BC)

     

    Fleetwood Business Improvement Association

     

    Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association

     

    Lookout Housing & Health Society

     

    Surrey Urban Mission Society

     

    Surrey Bylaws Enforcement

     

    Surrey Crime Prevention Society

     

    Phoenix Society

     

    Fraser Health

     

    Progressive Intercultural Community Services

     

    Pacific Community Resources Society

     

    Options Community Services

     

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