Salisbury Police Department and Rowan County United Way Announce Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Grant Celebration
The Salisbury Police Department and Rowan County United Way are proud to announce the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) Grant Celebration to honor the achievements accomplished through the Summer West End programs. The celebration will take place on Wednesday, April 23, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Hall Gym, 1400 W. Bank St., Ste. B.
The event will recognize the dedication and contributions of various organizations and individuals who participated in the Summer West End program. Grant recipients will have the opportunity to share their success stories, highlight program outcomes, and connect with community members.
“This celebration is about acknowledging the remarkable impact these organizations and community partners have made,” said Salisbury Police Chief Patrick Smith. “We encourage everyone to come together, learn about the impressive work done over the summer, and explore ways to build upon these successes for our city’s future.”
Jenny Lee, Executive Director of Rowan County United Way, emphasized the importance of community partnerships in achieving meaningful results: “This celebration highlights the strong collaboration among local organizations working to better our community. It has been an honor for us at Rowan County United Way to administer the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Grant programs and witness firsthand the positive impact on West End residents. We look forward to continuing our support and advancing these crucial initiatives.”
For more information about the celebration, please BCJI Consultant Gwen Jackson at gwen.urbaneenvironments@gmail.com or 980-234-9880.
About the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Grant
The Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Grant supports local strategies to advance public safety and neighborhood revitalization through partnerships and data-driven methods. This celebration marks a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to foster a safer, more vibrant Salisbury community.
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