The Community Police Council in partnership with Tabernacle Baptist Church is hosting a community listenting tour to hear your thoughts on how to create safe neighborhoods. Join the discussion to Speak. Be Heard. Be Considered. Free and open to the public, food provided.
The Community Police Council hosting a community listenting tour to hear your thoughts on how to create safe neighborhoods. Join the discussion to Speak. Be Heard. Be Considered. Free and open to the public, food provided.
The Community Police Council hosting a community listenting tour to hear your thoughts on how to create safe neighborhoods. Join the discussion to Speak. Be Heard. Be Considered. Free and open to the public, food provided.
In an effort to better connect with our community and listen to their concerns or suggestions, the Community Police Council will partner with the city’s Mediation Center to facilitate listening tours, constructive and safe spaces in which concerns of the community can be heard and addressed and identify solutions for strengthening relationships.
The City of Dayton’s Human Relations Council hosts faith-based breakfasts quarterly in an effort to bring law enforcement and faith-based leadership together. The breakfast provides an opportunity for clergy to express the community’s concerns from their unique perspective and dialogue with law enforcement to start to form solutions regarding the issues at hand.
In effort to create safe and inclusive neighborhoods and build effective working relationships between law enforcement and the community, community block parties offer members of the community a free fun-filled day with activities, food, and music, while raising awareness about gun violence.
In an effort to better connect with our community and listen to their concerns or suggestions, the Community Police Council will partner with the city’s Mediation Center to facilitate listening tours, constructive and safe spaces in which concerns of the community can be heard and addressed and identify solutions for strengthening relationships.
The more residents that get involved in their community, the better the City of Dayton will be.
The Human Relations Council offers opportunities for individuals and organizations to
make an impact and promote equality and harmony in Dayton, Ohio.