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    “public safety is not a spectator sport” Milwaukee Police Chief Edward A. Flynn, Oath of Office Ceremony Remark

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    “[Safe & Sound] crime reduction is based on mutual efforts of the police and sheriffs department, community-based organizations and institutions.”

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    "They [Community Partners] know the youth and the parents, and they bridge the connection between the neighborhoods and the Safe Places,"

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    Making Milwaukee neighborhoods safe places to work, live and raise families. Safe & Sound’s Vision

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Safe Places for 2012

Dec 18th, 2011

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District 4 National Night Out Promoted on Facebook

Craig used the social media site to promote the recent District 4 National Night Out event with residents in the area. The excellent planning meetings, solicitation of donations, preparation of food and activities, organizing of resource presenters and the overall collaboration resulted in a great event with a fabulous turnout.

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Cleaning Up with 88Nine at Westlawn Housing Development

Check out the story to hear how Aaron Edwards of Safe & Sound tries to get neighbors to help with the clean up and how he works with his community, youth and police to reduce crime in their neighborhoods.

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Spring Blight Reduction Efforts Kick-off with the Great American Clean-up

Safe & Sound participated and sponsored numerous events across the City. It is only the beginning of the season, and efforts to get residents working together, communicating concerns, and taking pride in their communities will continue all summer long.

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Your Neighborhood Leaders and Representatives

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Safe & Sound collaborates with a variety of great community and faith based organizations, law enforcement, business leaders, schools and youth serving agencies. Contact Safe & Sound if you would like to be listed as a community resource.

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