The Grandview-Woodland Community Policing Centre is a volunteer-driven non-profit organization that works in a partnership with the Vancouver Police Department and support from the City of Vancouver to promote crime prevention and safety through a range of programs, activities and services for residents, businesses, and agencies in the Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood. The GWCPC encourages all members of the community to become active participants in raising awareness of safety, decreasing opportunities for crime to occur, and assisting the most vulnerable members of their community through education, engagement, and opportunities to volunteer.
Featured News
Chester Grant writes in the Vancouver Sun about the benefits CPC’s bring to Vancouver neighbourhoods in, “Community Policing Makes Our Neighbourhoods Safer.” Click here to read more.
Sandra Thomas in the Vancouver Courier writes, “Virtual Drive Tour Part of Crime Study.” A Simon Fraser University criminology researcher re-creates part of Commercial Drive in virtual reality to test the perceptions of residents about crime in their neighbourhood with volunteers at the GWCPC. Click here to read more.

Daniel Hallen reports in UBC’s Online Journalism on the GWCPC, Drive BIA and BCSPCA`s Pets on Parade event in Grandview Park to raise awareness for pet adoption and relaunch the GWCPC’s pooch patrol to encourage dog owners to be involved in the safety of their neighbourhood. Click here to read the article.
New Photo Galleries
Join in the fun from Queen Victoria Annex's Spring Fling 2010, see some of the Graffiti Paintout and Murals we've done, catch the action in the VPD Soccer Tournament 2010, and see our booth at the St. Francis' Carnival that just took place.
The Summer 2009 GWCPC NEWS BEAT
The latest "News Beat" is now available for download.
Learn about programs and activities that our volunteers are involved with around your Grandview-Woodland community. Click here to check it out!
Chester Grant writes in the Vancouver Sun about the benefits CPC’s bring to Vancouver neighbourhoods in, “Community Policing Makes Our Neighbourhoods Safer.” Click here to read more.
Sandra Thomas in the Vancouver Courier writes, “Virtual Drive Tour Part of Crime Study.” A Simon Fraser University criminology researcher re-creates part of Commercial Drive in virtual reality to test the perceptions of residents about crime in their neighbourhood with volunteers at the GWCPC. Click here to read more.

Daniel Hallen reports in UBC’s Online Journalism on the GWCPC, Drive BIA and BCSPCA`s Pets on Parade event in Grandview Park to raise awareness for pet adoption and relaunch the GWCPC’s pooch patrol to encourage dog owners to be involved in the safety of their neighbourhood. Click here to read the article.
New Photo Galleries
Join in the fun from Queen Victoria Annex's Spring Fling 2010, see some of the Graffiti Paintout and Murals we've done, catch the action in the VPD Soccer Tournament 2010, and see our booth at the St. Francis' Carnival that just took place.
The Summer 2009 GWCPC NEWS BEAT
The latest "News Beat" is now available for download.
Learn about programs and activities that our volunteers are involved with around your Grandview-Woodland community. Click here to check it out!
Help save the environment and make your neighbourhood safe; at no cost to you!
The Grandview-Woodland Community Policing Centre is collecting old cell phones for recycling through Pitch In Canada. Recycling electronics helps to keep metals and chemicals out of local landfills and raises funds to support crime prevention and safety programs in your neighbourhood.
End of contract, out of date, broken or discarded phones in drawers at home or in lost & found boxes at work can be recycled responsibly and provide a minimum of $1 to help the GWCPC.
Bring old cell phones to the GWCPC anytime between noon and 8pm, Monday to Thursday, noon to 6pm on Friday or 10 to 4pm on Saturdays. For more information or for pick up of multiple phones call the GWCPC at 604 717 2932
Thanks for helping to keep your neighbourhood safe!
The Grandview-Woodland Community Policing Centre is collecting old cell phones for recycling through Pitch In Canada. Recycling electronics helps to keep metals and chemicals out of local landfills and raises funds to support crime prevention and safety programs in your neighbourhood.
End of contract, out of date, broken or discarded phones in drawers at home or in lost & found boxes at work can be recycled responsibly and provide a minimum of $1 to help the GWCPC.
Bring old cell phones to the GWCPC anytime between noon and 8pm, Monday to Thursday, noon to 6pm on Friday or 10 to 4pm on Saturdays. For more information or for pick up of multiple phones call the GWCPC at 604 717 2932
Thanks for helping to keep your neighbourhood safe!
Donate your car to charity and get a tax receipt. Recycle your old vehicle and help support crime prevention and safety programs in your neighbourhood. Get a charitable tax receipt from the GWCPC (registered charity number, 898994728 RR0001) See the GWCPC banner at http://www.charitycarprogram.ca/index-2.html
Charity Car Programs pickup area is in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley extending East as far as Langley City, South to the US border, North to West Vancouver and West to UBC.
Charity Car Programs pickup area is in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley extending East as far as Langley City, South to the US border, North to West Vancouver and West to UBC.











