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We are a non-profit organization established in 1992 to serve the Chinese community in police-related matters. Our staff and volunteers provide services in Cantonese, Mandarin and English. All our services are free-of-charge and all information received is treated as confidential. Learn morn.
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We are pleased to announce that Gary Leung is our "Volunteer of the Month" for November 2008. Click here to read more about him.
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Want to know about our up-coming events? We have a event calendar which displays the events of the whole year. You can book mark your calendar accordingly. Click here for the events calendar. |
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| ![X'mas party [[X'mas party]]](http://www.chinesecpc.com/_Library/events_images/Picture_065.jpg)
| Saturday, December 27th, 2008 It's
CCPC's 15th monthly clean up at Andy Livingstone Park. To make our
community a better place to live, we commit to do it every month and we
look forward to seeing you at the next campaign on Saturday, January
24th. Click here to see more event pictures. |
| Saturday, December 6th, 2008 The
Chinese community Policing Centre had its annual Volunteer Appreciation Christmas Party on December 6th, 2008. this event is held every year to thank our dedicated volunteers for contributing their time and effort to make our community a safer place to live and work Please click here to see more event pictures.
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| We are pleased to announce the addition of VanCity as our latest sponsor. Being one of the major financial institutions in BC, VanCity knows the importance of giving back to the community that has long been a soilid supportor of its business. Visit their website |
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Dream Vancouver Conference October 21st: Think City and Simon Fraser University's Public Policy Program will bring together community activists, citizens and people like you to share ideas on the most pressing challenges facing the City of Vancouver. For more information, please visit their website. |
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