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COMMUNITY: So. San Francisco National Night Out Event 08-07-2012

Join NCPP and the South San Francisco Community Coalition for Safe Neighborhoods on Tuesday August 7th in celebrating our local incarnation of National Night Out.  Read the description below for more info. 

The History of NATW and National Night Out

The National Association of Town Watch (NATW) is a nonprofit, crime prevention organization which works in cooperation with thousands of crime watch groups and law enforcement agencies throughout the country. Since 1981, NATW has been dedicated to the development, growth and maintenance of organized crime and drug prevention programs nationwide. NATW’s network has grown to include over 6,500 crime, drug and violence prevention organizations.

National Night Out, ‘America’s Night Out Against Crime,’ was introduced by the Association in 1984. The program was the brainchild of NATW Executive Director Matt A. Peskin.

In an effort to heighten awareness and strengthen participation in local anticrime efforts, Peskin felt that a high-profile, high-impact type of crime prevention event was needed nationally. At that time, he noted that in a typical ‘crime watch community’, only 5 to 7% of the residents were participating actively. Due to the growth and success of these programs, he felt this percentage was too low. Subsequently, he proposed a national program which would be coordinated by local crime prevention agencies and organizations – but that would involve entire communities at one time. The first National Night Out was introduced early in 1984 – with the event culminating on the first Tuesday in August.

That first year, 400 communities in 23 states participated in National Night Out. Nationwide, 2.5 million Americans took part in 1984. The seed had been planted. In subsequent years, participation has grown steadily. The 28th Annual National Night Out last August involved 37.0 million people in 15,110 communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities, and military bases worldwide.National Night Out 2012 will culminate on August 7th. Over 15,500 communities are expected to take part. (Texas will celebrate on October 2nd.)

While the traditional ‘lights on’ and front porch vigils remain a part of NNO, activities have expanded considerably over the years to include block parties, cookouts, parades, visits from police, festivals, neighborhood walks, safety fairs, contests, rallies and meetings.

Peskin said, “It’s a wonderful opportunity for communities nationwide to promote police-community partnerships, crime prevention, and neighborhood camaraderie. While the one night is certainly not an answer to crime, drugs and violence, National Night Out does represent the kind of spirit, energy and determination that is helping to make many neighborhoods safer places throughout the year. It [NNO] is a night to celebrate safety and crime prevention successes – and to expand and strengthen programs for the next 364 days.”

(From: National Night Out 2012 Website)

 

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PHOTOS: Pacific Islander Honoring Our Wellness Day 05-12-2012

Photos from Honoring Our Wellness Day at Mills-Peninsula Hospital in San Mateo.

Audience watching the Pacific Islander Anti-Stigma skit video performed by the Pacific Islander Initiative as part of a larger cultural competency initiative by Behavioral Health & Recovery Services of San Mateo County.

 

LGBTQQIA: Celebrating the Life of Rae Tapia 05-01-2012

NCPP cordially invites you to attend this celebration of the life of Rae Tapia, a transgendered youth from Woodside High School who took her own life last year as a result of struggles related to her identity.  Join the community in exploring solutions and finding ways to heal and grow from this experience.

(Click on flyer to download PDF)

LGBT: LGBTQ Community Night 12-13-2011

Asian American Recovery Services presents LGBTQ Community Night. This is a FREE family oriented event to break down stigma associtated with being Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Trans, Queer and Questioning. Come and learn how you can help promote a healthy and safe environment and be an ally.

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PHOTOS: DCYHC Passport to Health Fair 10-1-2011

NCPP Staff tabled at the Daly City Youth Health Center’s 1st Annual Health Fair, titled “Passport to Health.”  During setup, the event seemed like it would get rained out, but the weather soon cleared up and provided a beautiful, sunny day in Daly City.  Many people in the community came by to visit the various tables and get resources, and the event was a great success.  

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Kim Gilette of Daly City Youth Health Center addresses the crowd at Passport to Health.

 

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