Surrey’s Anti-Gang Safety Forum empowers residents with tools, resources, and collaboration to build a safer, gang-free community.
Anti-Gang Safety Forum Brings Communities Together
Gang violence has long been a concern in Surrey, but the community is showing its strength through initiatives designed to protect and empower residents. The Anti-Gang Safety Forum, recently held in Surrey, brought together families, educators, law enforcement, and local leaders to address gang-related risks and foster safer neighborhoods.
A Collective Stand Against Gang Violence
The forum provided a platform for open dialogue, where community members could share experiences and learn from experts in policing, youth outreach, and social services. Attendees gained valuable insights into recognizing early warning signs of gang involvement and explored strategies to keep young people engaged in positive pathways.
Education and Prevention First
Workshops focused on preventative education, helping parents understand how gangs recruit vulnerable youth and how to create supportive home environments. Youth speakers also shared personal stories, offering powerful testimonies about overcoming the lure of gang culture and building healthier futures.
Building Stronger Connections
Beyond raising awareness, the forum emphasized collaboration. Schools, community organizations, and law enforcement highlighted programs available to Surrey families, such as after-school mentorship, sports initiatives, and culturally sensitive support services. These resources strengthen connections between residents and help create protective networks for at-risk youth.
A Safer Surrey Together
The Anti-Gang Safety Forum reflects Surrey’s ongoing commitment to creating a safe, inclusive city. By uniting residents, authorities, and service providers, the community sends a clear message: prevention and partnership are the keys to keeping youth safe and neighborhoods strong.
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