We will be hosting listening sessions to learn what community policing issues are most important to people
The Connecticut Institute for Youth and Police Relations (CIYPR) invites you to join our 2022 listening sessions!
We will be hosting listening sessions to learn what community policing issues are most important to people- especially youth and families- in Connecticut. The sessions are open to community members of all ages and partner organizations. All events start at 6pm and will last approximately 1.5 hours.
Monday, Oct. 3rd: Hartford Public Library, Downtown (500 Main St.) Center for Contemporary Culture
Pizza and beverages will be served
Thursday, Oct. 20th: Online via Zoom
Monday, Nov. 7th: Online via Zoom
If you have any questions please contact our Office Manager, Sue Cusano at scusano@newhaven.edu
Register here: https://bit.ly/CIYPR_LISTEN22
Mon, Apr 22 | Closed |
Tue, Apr 23 | Closed |
Wed, Apr 24 | Closed |
Thu, Apr 25 | Closed |
Fri, Apr 26 | Closed |
Sat, Apr 27 | Closed |
Sun, Apr 28 | Closed |
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