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Surrey’s annual PICS car rally brought residents and leaders together, raising awareness against drugs and gangs while promoting community safety. The event ended with a walk and resource fair, urging collective action for a safer future.

Participants from PICS drugs & gangs car rally

Surrey’s annual PICS car rally rallies residents, leaders, and youth to stand united against drugs and gangs with hope, action, and awareness.

Cars, Community, and a Call for Change

The streets of Surrey came alive on Tuesday, Sept. 16, as 28 cars cruised through the city—not for speed, but for safety. The annual car rally, hosted by Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS), was more than just an event; it was a moving statement against drugs and gangs.

The journey began at the PICS office in Newton, paused at several community stops, and rolled to a finish at Surrey City Hall. From there, the action shifted on foot, as participants walked to Holland Park where local organizations shared resources on prevention, safety, and support.

“We Can’t Sit Back” – A President’s Plea

For PICS president Satbir Singh Cheema, silence is not an option.
“It’s important to engage, to educate, and to provide resources,” Cheema emphasized. “We just can’t sit back and let this issue go unattended.”

He challenged politicians to move beyond campaign promises and take meaningful action, calling for reforms that would break the cycle of “revolving door justice.”

A Mayor’s Message of Hope

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke echoed the urgency. She praised PICS for its yearly commitment and highlighted how prevention must go hand in hand with opportunity.
“Keeping kids safe, drug-free, and out of gangs is essential,” Locke said. “We’re investing in fields, programs, and activities that keep youth engaged and away from dangerous paths.”

The SAFE Program: Families First

PICS also plays a key role in Surrey’s Anti-Gang Family Empowerment Program (SAFE). Since its launch in 2019, the initiative has united 10 agencies and 11 programs, offering everything from youth mentorship and counselling to caregiver education and peer leadership opportunities.

Rising Concerns, Stronger Resolve

Gang violence remains a top concern for Surrey residents. A 2024 Surrey Police Service report revealed that many still feel unsafe despite ongoing efforts. That’s why events like the car rally matter—they remind the community that solutions require collective strength.

For families seeking more guidance, the Combined Special Forces Enforcement Unit of BC provides online resources, including early warning signs and strategies to help youth safely exit gang involvement.

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A Community Driving Toward a Safer Future

What started as a car rally became a powerful symbol of unity. From local leaders to everyday residents, the message was clear: Surrey is ready to drive out drugs and gangs, together.

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