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Donations were given to:
Cynon Valley Youth Crime Prevention Panel were given £2,500 for a team building weekend for young people in the area.
Merthyr Tydfil Neighbourhood Watch Association were given £2,500 to provide intercom systems for the vulnerable and elderly.
Crimestoppers were given £2,500 to purchase professional exhibition and presentation equipment, to assist them in raising their profile.
Neighbourhood Watch Sports Trust were given £2500 to purchase goalposts for areas across South Wales to help keep young people occupied, and given socially excluded children a pride in their community, and establish close links with the police.
The Vale of Glamorgan Crime Prevention Panel were given £2,150 to help to refurbish their offices, to present a good image to the public, and help in continue their worthwhile activity.
The Vale of Glamorgan Neighbourhood Watch Association were given £2,500 to provide support with publications, newsletters and other promotional materials to raise the profile of the Association.
Swansea Neighbourhood Watch Association were given £2,500 for the production of newsletters and information leaflets in order to try and attract larger areas to be represented.
Bridgend Neighbourhood Watch Association were given nearly £2,500 for official Neighbourhood Watch identification badges, in order to being Neighbourhood Watch to a wider audience.
Afan Tawe Nedd Neighbourhood Watch Association were given £2,500 to launch a project aimed at the protection of residents from the threat of bogus callers, deception burglary and targeted intimidatory attack.
Cardiff East Neighbourhood Watch Association was given over £2200 to provide promotional materials to make vulnerable members of the community more aware of the problems of bogus callers.
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