Neighbourhood Watch programs are geared toward creating safer communities through crime prevention programs and education. It is crime prevention FOR the community BY the community.
Individuals can participate in these programs without membership (EXCEPT the Door Sticker Program and Neighbourhood Sign Program) or an official Neighbourhood Watch program in your community league:
The following programs are only available in communities with an official Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch program where trained Community Representatives or Neighbourhood Watch Ambassadors can facilitate the programs:
Community Leagues With An Official Neighbourhood Watch Program
The following Community Leagues have an official Neighbourhood Watch program. To contact your ENW Community Rep or Neighbourhood Watch Ambassador, email admin@enwatch.ca or contact your community league.
If you do not know your community league, please go to the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues membership page and enter your postal code under ‘Find Your League’.
- Aldergrove Community League
- Aspen Gardens Community League
- Athlone Community League
- Avonmore Community League
- Baturyn Community League
- Belvedere Community League
- Beverly Heights Community League
- Big Lakes Community League
- Blackmud Creek/Allard Community League
- Blue Quill Community League
- Brookview Community League
- Burnewood Community League
- Calder Community League
- Callingwood/Lymburn Community League
- Cameron Heights Community League
- Crestwood Community League
- Cumberland Oxford Community League
- Delton Community League
- Dovercourt Community League
- Ellerslie Community League
- Elmwood Community League
- Forest Terrace Heights Community League
- Fulton Meadows Community League
- Fraser Community League
- Glastonbury Community League
- Grandview Heights Community League
- Greenfield Community League
- Griesbach Community League
- Grovenor Community League
- Heritage Point Community League
- Holyrood Community League
- Horeshill Community League
- Horizon Village Whitemud
- Jasper Park Community League
- Kensington Community League
- King Edward Park Community League
- Laurier Heights Community League
- LaPerle Community League
- Lessard Community League
- Lewis Estates Community League
- Lynwood Community League
- Mayfield Community League
- McKernan Community League
- McCauley Community League
- Millhursrt Community League
- Newton Community League
- Queen Mary Park Community League
- Parkallen Community League
- Parkdale / Cromdale Community League
- Parkview Community League
- Prince Charles Community League
- Ritchie Community League
- Ridgewood Community League
- Riverbend Community League
- Riverdale Community League
- Rosenthal Community League
- Rosslyn Community League
- Secord Community League
- Sherbrooke Community League
- South Clareview Community League
- Spruce Avenue Community League
- Summerside Community League
- Terwillegar Community League
- The Hamptons Community League
- Twin Parks Community League
- West Meadowlark Community League
- Westview Village Community League
- Windermere Community League
- Woodcroft Community League
- Woodvale Community League
- Yellowbird Community League
Community Leagues NOT listed above are NOT affiliated with Edmonton Neighbourhood Watch.
Community Leagues without a Neighbourhood Watch program
If your Community League does not yet have a Neighbourhood Watch program (see list below), the first step is to find a volunteer to represent the community as a Neighbourhood Watch Community Representative or Ambassador. See How to Start a Neighbourhood Watch and Benefits of an Official Neighbourhood Watch Program.
See “Community Representative” on the ENW Opportunities page for an outline of what a Community Rep is, the role they play, and the requirements to become one.
Once a volunteer is found for a community league, contact admin@enwatch.ca. We will help you through the process of building a Neighbourhood Watch program in your community.
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