Caraleigh Community Watch - Block Captains
Ever wonder what a Block Captain for the Caraleigh Community Watch does? What the responsonsibilities are? Find out more below and if you're interested in becoming a Block Captain, A Block Captain volunteers to coordinate information to a defined area within the boundaries of Caraleigh Community.
A Block Captain of the organization shall:
- deliver flyers and notifications to members in their defined area
- notify Executive Committee when people move into a new home or move out of the community
- work in organizational planning meeting called by officers
- serve as liason between your neighbors and officers of the organization
Partipation of Block Captains is at the heart of the success of Caraleigh Community Watch. The experience can benefit you in many ways. Listed below are just a few:
- get to know your neighbors better
- develop leadership skills
- gain knowledge of community organizating
- have leadership and volunteer opportunities
- be an advocate for neighborhood awareness and crime prevention
- become a neighborhood leader & contact point for neighbors
Listed below are Block Captains and their areas. Check your areas for an opportunity to step forward and become a Block Captain.
| Prospect Avenue | Mildred Flynn |
| Summit Avenue (15-217) | Liz Bell |
| Summit Avenue (300-337) | Richard Palmer |
| Montrose Street | covered by Margie Huggins-need Captain |
| Green Street | Lisa Lewis |
| Gilbert Avenue | Ms.L Jones-need new Captain |
| Gilbert Street | covered by Margie Huggins-need Captain |
| Thompson Street | Margie Huggins |
| Maywood Avenue (100-200) | Eva Ammons-need new captain |
| Maywood Avenue (305-420) | Robert Senter |
| Maywood Avenue (506-522) | Brenda Dolan |
| Moring Street | John G Reaves, Jr |
| Fayetteville Road | covered by Robert Senter-need Captain |
| Pantops Street | covered by Robert Senter-need Captain |
| Caraleigh Mills |
