by Frank Mogona
Youths at June Valley have initiated a neighborhood watch program aimed at creating and maintaining a safe community.
The Doma Youth Association began this program in their Port Moresby community on Monday with the promise to continue the initiative.
Association chairman, Pia Kak told Inside PNG that he wants to create avenues where youths can feel a part of.
“The association will focus on how to create a safe avenue for women and children, and also to continue to provide cleaning services in the community like grass cutting and sweeping,” Kak said.
The Doma Youth Association is made up of young men and women who are unemployed and others who are seeking further education opportunities.
He added that had seen enough youths causing problems in their own community, hence that is the reason he came up with the idea of creating an association.
The Doma Youth Association is registered with the Investment Promotion Authorities (IPA) and can be engaged for general services like drainage cleaning and other clean-a-ton programs.
“I want to improve this community by providing the most appropriate action in the community and also to gain trust so the people can engage Doma youth’s in the near future for any general work,” Kak said.
Related: https://insidepng.com/tokarara-youth-embrace-city-watch-project/
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