Quantcast
Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter
Cloverdale Reporter - Community
TEXT

Crime prevention society is seeking new volunteers

w482389_590199037674413_1420744287_n.jpg

Are you looking for a way to contribute to the vitality and safety of your community?

The Surrey Crime Prevention Society has two volunteer opportunities for residents in the Cloverdale and Clayton Heights neighbourhoods.

The society is looking for volunteers for its community safety volunteer tours and speed watch programs.

The society works with community partners the City of Surrey, Surrey RCMP, Surrey Parks and Recreation and the Surrey Public Library on a range of safety programs.

Community safety volunteer tours involve walking or cycling through designated areas in pairs to observe and report suspicious activities from a safe distance.

Volunteers are issued equipment, such as bicycles, two-way radios and reflective visibility jackets.

Volunteers are expected to commit for a minimum of one year, putting in one, two-hour shift per week.

Speed Watch volunteers work with a team to set up a speed reader board to track vehicles driving at excessive speeds through playground areas, school zones and high-risk crash sites.

The program assists with data collection and public awareness of speeding issues. Volunteers gain valuable experience and perspective through traffic safety initiatives, and are invited to Speed Watch training events throughout the year.

Speed Watch volunteers are expected to commit to a four-hour shift once per month, weather permitting.

Interested applicants can contact Jen Samuel at jen@preventcrime.ca. For more information on the society, visit www.preventcrime.ca.

 
TEXT

COMMENTS

COMMENTING ETIQUETTE: To encourage open exchange of ideas in the BCLocalNews.com community, we ask that you follow our guidelines and respect standards. Personal attacks, offensive language and unsubstantiated allegations are not allowed. More on etiquette...