SSCPC's role
The Southeast Seattle Crime Prevention Council (SSCPC) is an incorporated non-profit community organization which strives to promote partnerships among residents, schools, businesses/merchants, the Seattle Police Department, social service agencies and government entities to effectively address public safety issues. SSCPC works to address community concerns in the following ways:
- Holds monthly meetings, open to the public, designed to promote understanding of community, law enforcement and criminal justice issues
- Supports increased police interactions on the streets
- Supports neighborhood graffiti clean-ups
- Monitors and impacts local/state policies regarding relevant quality-of-life issues
- Reduces crime through enhanced block and business watch efforts
- Works to further community/police partnerships
- Co-sponsors local crime prevention education efforts
SSCPC mission statement
The mission of the Southeast Seattle Crime Prevention Council (the “Council”) shall be to strengthen the community within its defined boundaries by working on issues of crime and public safety that impact the quality of life and community spirit.
SSCPC meetings
Meetings are held the first Wednesday of most months from 7:00pm - 8:30pm. Meetings are usually held at the SE Senior Center, 4655 S. Holly St. (corner of Rainier Ave. S. & S. Holly St.) Meetings are usually not scheduled for August or January. Meeting schedule is subject to change for holidays.
more information
- Executive Committee
- Meeting Agenda
- Notes from Past Meetings
- Resources & Contacts
- SSCPC Background
- Precinct & SSCPC Forum
Good morning. I would like to become involved with the SSCPC. Is there a list serve I can sign up for to recieve annoucements, etc., or do I just show up at the meetings? Thanks!
You can subscribe to the Southeast Seattle Crime Prevention Council (SSCPC) list by sending an email to gro.cpchtuos|tsil#gro.cpchtuos|tsil
Looks like Pat Murakami, the SSCPC President and others are just getting a new web site going at http://southcpc.org
Post preview:
Close preview