Red Deer Neighbourhood Watch

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Neighbourhood Watch Members

Block Captains

The #1 crime prevention tool is knowing your neighbours!

about us

Our Vision:
To live in a welcoming, crime-free community where everyone knows their neighbours.

Our Mission:
We assist our community to develop safer neighbourhoods through education and promotion of crime prevention strategies.

Our Values:

Red Deer residents have the right to live in neighbourhoods free from crime

  • We create safe neighbourhoods by being informed, engaged, and active in crime prevention

  • We report suspicious activities to the RCMP and work with like-minded community groups

Make a difference in your neighbourhood.

How to become a Block Captain:

  1. Complete the online Registration Form below to become a Block Watch Captain.

  2. Pick up your free NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Block Captain Bag from our office at the Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre: 1 - 4311 49 Ave, Red Deer, AB, Please call before coming to the Centre. PLEASE NOTE: We can arrange to have a bag delivered to you are not able to make it into the Centre.

  3. Connect with the 8 neighbours on your "block" (one on each side of you; 3 in front of you, 3 behind you). Give them a package, exchange contact info (optional), and look out for one another.

Board Member Role

Time commitment is about 4 hours per year to connect with your 8 neighbours. Welcome new neighbours with a new Neighbourhood Watch package. If you need additional resources for your block, contact our office.

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Block Captain Role

The Board meets quarterly. Time commitment is approx. 5-10 hours a year for 4 meetings, and some fun events that we organize or participate with such as Touch-A-Truck and a booth at the Red Deer Home Show each March.

A group of people, including adults and children, are gathered outdoors in a neighborhood setting. Some individuals are interacting with two uniformed police officers. The scene is colorful and lively, suggesting a community event. Residential houses with trees are visible in the background.
A group of people, including adults and children, are gathered outdoors in a neighborhood setting. Some individuals are interacting with two uniformed police officers. The scene is colorful and lively, suggesting a community event. Residential houses with trees are visible in the background.

Become a volunteer with Red Deer Neighbourhood Watch and help create safer, welcoming communities. Your involvement can make a significant impact in preventing crime and fostering connections.

Contact Us

We are located at the Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre.

#1, 4311 - 49 Ave, Red Deer, AB T4N 5Y7

Phone: 403-986-9904

Email: info@nwatch.ca