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Building strong community engagement and smart digital practices between our youth and Police Service just got a little brighter with Shaw donating $2 million to 2 key programs within the Calgary Police Youth Foundation.

Shaw Family Foundation has donated $1 million to the Bridges for Brighter Future community engagement program aimed at building relationships between the public and the police. “It’s starting to build the relationship with the police service at a young age,” said Julie Shaw, president of the Shaw Family Foundation. “We look at the police to protect us but we also need to build the community together and make it safe for everybody.”

Additionally, Shaw Communications has donated $1 million to the Shaw Centre for Digital Citizenship and Safety, a program that aims to educate students and young people on safe online practices and habits in a world increasingly centered on technology.

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Sean Chu

Sean Chu arrived in Calgary from Taiwan in 1985 speaking not a word of English, and within 7 years he was a sworn officer with the Calgary Police Service. From that point on Sean worked with the Calgary Police Service as on Officer for 21 years in a number of roles until 2013.

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