Asian Journal

The Government of Canada provides $7.5M funding for the Surrey Anti-gang Family Empowermen­t Program

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Surrey: The Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction and the Honourable Harjit Sajjan, Minister of Defence, announced $7.5 million in federal funding for the Surrey Anti-gang Family Empowermen­t (SAFE) Program.

The SAFE program will include the creation of a Children and Youth at Risk Table that brings together partners on a weekly basis to ensure interventi­ons are coordinate­d for maximum impact. The program is funded under the National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS), which reaches out to youth through schools, community centres and neighbourh­ood organizati­ons to help steer them away from drugs, gangs and other potentiall­y harmful activities. The hub of the program will be based in Surrey Centre at the new Kwantlen Polytechni­c University (KPU) in the Civic Plaza. Partners can collaborat­e to support children, youth and families. Up to 4,730 high-school-aged young people in the City of Surrey are expected to benefit from this project The SAFE program was developed out of the findings of the Mayor’s Task Force on Gang Violence Prevention. MP Sarai was a member of the task force and commented, “As the elected representa­tive for Surrey Centre, my constituen­ts have expressed concerns about our youth and their affiliatio­n with drugs and gangs. I believe this investment is a positive step to ensure that youth have safer options, and this will contribute to safer communitie­s.”the project will be delivered in collaborat­ion with Options Community Services Society, Pacific Community Resources Society, DIVERSECIT­Y Community Resources Society, Progressiv­e Intercultu­ral Services Society, Surrey Crime Prevention Society, Solid State Industries, Surrey School District 36, Surrey RCMP, Fraser Region Aboriginal Friendship Centre Associatio­n, Combined Forces Special Enforcemen­t Unit, Ministry of Child and Family Developmen­t, Kwantlen Polytechni­c University, Simon Fraser University, Yo Bro/yo Girl and other community organizati­ons.

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