Fearless Outreach Worker for Surrey! Educating & empowering young people to make informed decisions about crime! Views my own.
Youth Service of Crimestoppers
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”–George Santayana
Today we remember the fallen, those who returned and the sacrifices they made to protect our freedom
#RemembranceDay2021
For the next two weeks we’ll be at Runnymede’s Junior Citizen at @thorpeparkofficial
We’re spreading the #Befearless message to all yr 6 students in this area!
To find out more about fearless & how to report crime #anonymously go to https://t.co/BSopd2K1R0 & follow @fearlessuk
@Fearless_Surrey is at Thorpe Park for the next 2 weeks working with Runnymede’s Junior Citizen event to help spread awareness of https://t.co/0p0iLdrbJe's online crime reporting form.
Woking police are at the Woking Sports Box this week hosting our E sports event. If you are aged between 11 and 16 and fancy a game of Rocket League please pop down. We will be here until 3 pm
🚨 We’re so excited to announce our next fundraising event which will be a 1920s themed Murder Mystery Fundraising Dinner!
🍴 Taking place at the beautiful Albert Room @thegrandbrighton, it will be an evening of entertainment, food, wine, auctions and of course raising money!
Commissioner @_Lisa_Townsend visited the @CrimestoppersUK Contact Centre this week to meet some of the amazing people that work alongside forces incl @SurreyPolice to prevent crime. #DYK? Over 20% of anonymous information they receive leads to a crime stopped or solved [1/2]
Our support for @CS_SurreySussex includes key funding for @Fearless_Surrey to engage with young people in #Surrey and awareness raising on topics including #countylines, drugs & abuse. Report information to Crimestoppers 100% anonymous on 0800 555 111 or https://t.co/bJDZXBMSbK
This past Sunday (25 July) we joined @KickOffAt3, @McLarenAuto, @CFCFoundation, @Catch22, @Fearless_Surrey and more, taking part in a friendly football tournament, with the aim of fostering positive community relations between the Police and young people among each other.
Raising young people and keeping them away from involvement with gangs is always difficult. Whether they’re victims of violence or pressured into doing things such as stealing, carrying drugs or weapons, there is always a way out. @KickOffAt3
⚽ We have young people today playing for bragging rights at the first #SurreyKickOffat3 tournament competing, forming connections, and getting involved in activities that can benefit them for the rest of their lives.
⚽ We're joined by partners from @ChelseaFC , @McLarenAuto, @Catch22, @Fearless_Surrey and many more in organising a community football tournament for young people at Hoe Valley School, Woking where they are the centre of all activities. #SurreyKickOffAt3