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We have monthly meetings that will be posted to the site and updated regularly. We encourage concerned citizens looking to make a change to attend the meetings. By attending meetings you will get to meet other like minded members of the community, get useful information on how to participate in a neighborhood watch program, learn crime prevention and voice your concerns. Join our Facebook group to get instant notifications. You may contact the admin through the contact section for more info. We welcome other helpful organizations and you can sign up for updates below!
WHAT DO WE DO?
1. Start up watch groups throughout the area of Homeland Park.
2. Educate the watch groups and public about crime and crime prevention.
3. Promote community involvement.
4. Hold monthly meetings
5. Work in cooperation with the Anderson County Sheriff's Office to assist in crime solving and prevention.
6. Educate members about other organizations that may be helpful in their community.
7. Work together with local government to condemn and demolish or rebuild homes to improve our community.
8. Get to know the elderly and disabled in our community so that members can check on them in the event of a storm or emergency.
9. Provide benevolence for members in the community who recently lost a loved one.
10. Our vision for the future of our group is to be able to get grants to help low income residents who need major house repairs, build parks and community gardens.
S.C. Senator Mike Gambrell awarded H.P.C.W. a check as part of his recreations grant funding. H.P.C.W. is honored to have received this award. Pictured left to right: County Councilman Greg Elgin, Senator Mike Gambrell, Dakota Wicker, Angelique Winnm Walter Lanier, Emma Lanier, Arsenio Walker.
Organized in November 2014, the purpose of the Homeland Park Community Watch is to promote the formation of community watch groups throughout Homeland Park as one large group. In this way we are able to keep each area informed of crime in the area. We also work and assist with other groups in the community. HPCW encourages citizens to assist the Anderson County Sheriff's Office in combating crime, and to coordinate and cooperate with local law enforcement in establishing rules and guidelines for community watch programs.