We’ve organized block parties and community safety fairs in the past. How is this different?
CSC provides your community an opportunity to continue to sponsor these important community outreach events in a way that helps promote a year round focus on resident-law enforcement partnerships that help create safer places to live, learn, work, and play. Through CSC, participants at block parties can be recruited to join Neighborhood Watch groups, teens from the youth center can be mobilized for a graffiti paint-out project, businesses can join together to support a street beautification project, faith-based leaders can talk about community and domestic violence prevention, and parents at the education fair can attend a presentation on keeping children safe on the Internet. CSC helps communities define prevention-focused approaches to public safety as the way their community does business all year.
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- We’ve organized block parties and community safety fairs in the past. How is this different?