Two Police Youth Clubs will be officially launched this Saturday as Law Enforcement Agencies continue to implement programs at engaging youths in a positive manner
A Pan Against Crime Concert will complement the official launch of the Georgetown and Colonarie Police Youth Clubs.
The event, which is organized by the Pan Against Crime Committee, the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force and the National Commission on Crime Prevention, will showcase the talents of youths from several Police Youth Clubs, the Mustique Charitable Trust Georgetown All Stars and Sandy Bay Steel Orchestras, with the Police Band also providing music.
The Police Christian Soldiers Ministry will conduct a session of praise and worship, while Pastor Hollis Charles of Bethel Gospel Assemblies will deliver an exhortation.
Addresses will be delivered by Commissioner of Police Michael Charles and Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, will deliver the feature address.
The declaration of the official launch of Georgetown and Colonarie-Byera Police Youth Clubs will be made during the concert.
The event begins at 4pm on Saturday.
The Pan Against Crime Program, brainchild of Prime Minister Gonsalves, is into its 6th year of existence and include thirteen Community and School-based Steel Orchestras.