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Neighborhood Watch Programs

Programs that encourage total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing awareness meetings to help neighbors get to know one another and look out for each other, learn to secure their property, and recognize and report suspicious activity. Technical assistance may also be provided. Included are Park Watch programs that encourage residents to be on the lookout for and report vandalism or other criminal activity in local parks.

Found 6 resources (displaying 6)

Thru: 19th Ward Community Association

Eligibility:
None for most services.

19th Ward Community Association

PO Box 24754
Rochester, NY

Thru: Neighborhood Service Centers

Eligibility:
Resident or land owner in City of Rochester.
Languages:
American Sign Language and Spanish., American Sign Language, Spanish

Neighborhood Service Centers - Main Office

30 Church Street
Room 223B
Rochester, NY

Neighborhood Service Centers Southeast Quadrant/ Goodman Street

320 N Goodman Street
Suite 209
Rochester, NY

Thru: Auburn Police Department

Eligibility:
Call for information.

Auburn Police Department

46 North Street
Auburn, NY

Hours:
Fingerprinting W 9:00AM-11:30AM.

Thru: Town of Gates/Town Hall Community Center

Eligibility:
Must be a resident or employee in area served.

Town of Gates/Town Hall Community Center

1605 Buffalo Road
Rochester, NY

Hours:
Police services: 24 hours.

Thru: South Wedge Planning Committee

Eligibility:
Eligibility requirements for home repair grants: must own & live in the house, all mortgage, taxes and insurance payments must be up to date. Income guidelines also apply, call for information.
Languages:
English

South Wedge Planning Committee

224 Mount Hope Avenue
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-TH 10:00AM-4:00PM. F by appointment.

Thru: Southwest Area Neighborhood Association

Eligibility:
Resident of zip code areas 14608, 14611, 14619. Call for information.

Southwest Area Neighborhood Association

10 Cady Street
Rochester, NY