OCTOBER 29 - 31
This year the Angels' Night Registration Rally will be held on
Saturday October 25, 2008
from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
at King High School.
Register your friends, family and neighbors for Angels' Night
and win
FREE GAS! Bring as many completed Angels' Night Volunteer cards to the rally as you can.
You can pick them up at your Neighborhood City Hall.
The volunteers who bring in the most volunteer cards will receive
FREE GAS CARDS!!! First Place: $100 Gas Card
Second Place: $50.00 Gas Card
Third Place: $25.00 Gas Card
DETROITERS MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER
It's time once again for Detroiters to stand together for Angels' Night, October 29-31. Each year, roughly 50,000 Angels' Night volunteers patrol city streets, turn on their porch lights and watch over their neighborhoods.
We need the help of every caring Detroiter to continue to keep our city safe. We will continue to patrol our city's neighborhoods, turn on our porch lights and adopt vacant or abandoned buildings. Together, we can make Detroit a place where neighbors and volunteers join together to move our city forward.
HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVEDParents and teachers, become an Angels' Night volunteer this year! Here's how you can join the Angels' Night effort:
PATROL A NEIGHBORHOOD
Volunteer teams of two or more people will be assigned to patrol a specific neighborhoods. These teams will patrol their assigned areas by car from 6 p.m. to midnight on October 29, 30 and 31.
ADOPT-A-HOUSE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOODVolunteers are asked to adopt a vacant house or commercial building in their neighborhood and watch that building from 6 p.m. to midnight during the three-day Halloween period (October 29-31).
PROVIDE LOGISTICAL SUPPORTAll citizens are asked to turn on their front and back porch lights, or any other yard lights, from dusk until dawn on October 29-31.
KEEP YOUR EYES AND EARS OPENThis is by far one of the easiest and most important ways to volunteer for the Angels' Night Volunteer Campaign. Volunteers are asked to carefully watch their neighborhood from their porch or window and be on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary. If anything seems out of place of suspicious, immediately report it by calling 9-1-1.
SHOW YOU CARE - WEAR AN ORANGE RIBBONWearing an orange ribbon is a way to show that you care about Detroit and serves as a powerful reminder of what neighborhoods can accomplish when they stand together.
WATCH YOUR CHILDREN - ENFORCE THE CURFEWAgain this year, an emergency curfew is in effect for juveniles under 18. It is unlawful for juveniles under 18 to be on city streets, unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, from 6 p.m. October 30 to 6 a.m. October 31.
How to Volunteer as an Individual
To volunteer as an individual,
click here If you have registered as an individual before and your record needs to be updated, call the Volunteer Office at (313) 224-4415.
How to Volunteer as an OrganizationTo register an organization,
click hereIf the organization was registered before and the record needs to be updated, call the Volunteer Office at (313) 224-4415.
ActivitiesThe Recreation Department plans parties for children 13 and under at the City recreation center during the Halloween period. Call your local recreation center for details.