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Small ways that you can make a big di erence for nonprofits

Help out our men in blue … by volunteering with Dallas Police Department. The department has several volunteer programs available. All volunteers must attend the required training courses, which are offered at the seven substations and usually last between two to 12 hours, depending on the program requirements.

The current programs available are: VIP (Volunteers in Patrol), which is designed to reduce crime by having citizens patrol their own neighborhoods and report any suspicious or criminal activity to the police; CHIPS (Citizens Helping in Parking Solutions), which involves citizens who are trained to write parking citations for handicapped parking violations in areas such as local malls or shopping centers; COPS (Citizens Offering Police Support), which provides an opportunity for citizens to work hand-in-hand with officers at the substation conducting various office and clerical-related tasks; or CWEB (Crime Watch Executive Board), which acts as a liaison between members of the community and the Dallas Police Department. This maximizes crime prevention efforts by providing support and education.

TO FIND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Go to volunteermatch.org. (In the location field, type in “Dallas, Texas” and in the keywords field type in “Dallas Police Department,” then click “search.”) You can also find more information at dallaspolice. net/community/volunteerProgram.html, or by calling 214.671.3015.

KNOW OF WAYS that neighbors can spend time, attend an event, or purchase or donate something to benefit a neighborhood nonprofit? Email your suggestion to launch@advocatemag.com.

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