As you likely know, the Vancouver Police Foundation does a lot more for the VPD Canine Unit than just sell the cute canine stuffies and adoption kits in our online store. We also proudly support the VPD Canine Unit with funding and partnerships to help them access better facilities and training, state of the art […]...
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An Incredible Story of Addiction and Triumph
Last month we told you about an incredible VPD officer who recently retired after 41 years working in law enforcement right here in Vancouver. To say that Constable Linda Malcolm consistently went above and beyond for the vulnerable women on the Downtown Eastside is an understatement. If you have not done so already, please read […]...

National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 2023
Here at the Vancouver Police Foundation, we see incredible acts of selflessness, outreach to community and VPD officers going above and beyond to support those most vulnerable in our city and to make Vancouver safer for all. For this reason, we think every day should be Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! However, each year, January […]...

Safe Buying/Selling Exchange Site is Open & Available
With the rise in online sales of personal goods through websites and apps such as Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji, etc. police agencies across the country have noticed the uptick in crimes related to these personal exchanges. VPD Sergeant Tom Callaghan is well aware of this unfortunate trend in local crime and wanted to make a […]...

Part 2: Cst. Linda Malcolm’s Unprecedented Support of Vulnerable Women
Through her extensive experience as an Investigator on the Robert Pickton file, VPD Constable Linda Malcolm established meaningful and trusting relationships with dozens of women and support services on the Downtown Eastside in the early 2000s. The reputation she built for herself throughout the DTES would set her up for even more success in her […]...

Part 1: Breaking Down Barriers with Cst. Linda Malcolm
A remarkable VPD officer recently retired after a storied 41 year career in law enforcement. Constable Linda Malcolm found her stride supporting and protecting vulnerable women on Vancouver’s downtown eastside for much of her time on the job. And today, as Canada’s recognizes the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, we […]...

Part 2: Her Time – Empowering Girls & Women Across BC
As you may recall from Part One a couple weeks ago, the Her Time program is an anti-gang initiative started in 2017 by two incredible female VPD officers: Sergeant Sandy Avelar and Detective Anisha Myette. Today, we take a closer look at the impact Her Time is having, not only thousands of girls and women […]...

2023 VPD Canine Calendars Now Available
It’s that time of year again – the brand new 2023 VPD Canine Calendar just arrived and is on sale now for just $15! Featuring 14 VPD canine heroes, the 2023 calendar shows off the pups both at work and at play. CLICK HERE TO BUY NOW OR BUY IN PERSON at either VPD […]...

Part 1: Her Time’s Sergeant Sandy Avelar & Detective Anisha Myette
On this 10th anniversary of the International Day of the Girl, we turn our attention to a powerhouse pair of dedicated and determined female VPD officers who launched a first-of-its-kind program to prevent adolescent and adult women from joining gang life and support females looking to exit gang life. In 2017 Sergeant Sandy Avelar and […]...

VPD Cadet Profile: Travis’ Story of Tragedy & Perseverance
We recently had the opportunity to get to know Travis – a grade 11 high school student who has just started his second year in the VPD Cadet program. We were fortunate to be able to get to know him through his own personal stories and also through the eyes of VPD Cadet Instructors, Constable […]...

