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Glencoe CPF marks Month of Love with outreach and community engagement

Even the Glencoe SAPS and Community Police Forum marked the month of love by helping the disadvantaged.

In celebration of the ‘Month of Love’, Glencoe CPF chairperson Lloyd Kgotshane highlighted the importance of unity between the police and the community.
“As we celebrate love, we feel it is crucial to reach out to needy families and children in our community,” said Kgotshane.

He emphasised that the SAPS and CPF are committed to creating a safer and more peaceful environment, but achieving this requires the collective effort of the entire community. Kgotshane believes that fostering a strong relationship between the police and residents can significantly reduce crime in the area.

“The love shown here is a sign that, together, we can do more,” he added, underlining the power of collaboration in building a safer, stronger community. The initiative serves as a reminder of the positive impact of working together towards common goals.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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