We're looking for volunteers in Langley City who want to help make their neighbourhoods safer and more welcoming by building stronger neighbourhood connections.
Resilient Neighbourhood Networks bring neighbours together to share information, build trust, and support one another during everyday challenges or emergencies.
A resilient neighbourhood is one where people feel connected, informed, and supported, and where neighbours know how to respond together when challenges arise.
RNNs help neighbourhoods:
Build stronger relationships with neighbours, local groups and businesses
Learn and share practical skills related to safety, preparedness and local supports
Stay informed about what's happening in the community
Shape gatherings, learning opportunities, and neighbourhood priorities
Strong, connected neighbourhoods grow when residents are directly involved. By joining an RNN, you can:
Share ideas to improve safety, connection, and preparedness
Help shape the activities, tools, and supports for your area
Take part in free, accessible training that builds community-building skills
Your lived experience matters. Your voice helps shape how RNNs grow across Langley City.
Participation is welcome from:
Langley City residents
Community groups and non-profits
Local businesses and business associations
Service providers and grassroots initiatives
Faith, cultural, education, and neighbourhood-based organizations
No prior experience is needed – just an interest in strengthening community connections.
RNN Key Dates
Volunteer Interest Forms open
February 12 to March 13, 2026
Design and Action Team launches
March 2026
Team co-creates early RNN tools and prepares neighbourhood resources
March to May 2026
Launch neighbourhood activities, Social Streets, and community events
June to December 2026
Investing in community safety
We’re building a city where everyone feels safe, supported, and connected by investing in: