Welcome to our Neighborhood Watch Group
Neighborhood Watch is one of the best-known crime prevention concepts in North America. The National Sheriffs' Association created the National Neighborhood Watch Program in 1972 to assist citizens and law enforcement.
The Thomasboro Neighborhood Watch Program believes in the delivery of services, materials and products, which promote our "Striving for Secure Neighborhoods, Businesses & Community." The mission of Thomasboro Neighborhood Watch is to provide outstanding service and support to our Members, our Neighborhoods, our Businesses and our Community. We work to provide a solution for all of our Members through education, support and retention.
Our vision with TNW & SNP is to provide a complete range of Neighborhood, Business & Community services of such quality and scope that we are acknowledged leaders enabling us to identify needs and provide solution services for our neighborhoods, businesses and communities.
We are committed to providing excellent services that are innovative, effective, appropriate, and cost effective. We respect our Members, Neighborhoods, Businesses and Community and offer solutions to assist them with their needs. We value our Members for their expertise, creativity and commitment, and we acknowledge their essential contribution to the fulfillment of our mission. We value an administration that is progressive, responsive, innovative, and fiscally responsible, and that works to ensure the long-term financial security of the TNW & SN Program. We value a management philosophy that seeks and supports people, both within the TNW & SN Program and in communities at large.
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Latest news
See Mama RunTNW member Joanna Samples will run in the Allerton Trail Run on October 25th to benefit our West Side Park. Click link above to read more about it on her blog.
Golf Tournament
2009 Rantoul Golf Tournament to benefit our Special Needs.
Pack the Park '09The 2nd Annual "Pack the Park" was a huge success! Thanks to all who participated. Click on link above to read the full summary by Larry Shurbet.