27th Annual Chief of Police Dinner: An Evening of Support and Community Impact

27th Annual Chief of Police Dinner: An Evening of Support and Community Impact

May 15, 2025
Parkview Manor, Toronto
In Support of Toronto Crime Stoppers Programs

On May 15, 2025, join a distinguished gathering hosted by Chief Myron Demkiw at the 27th Annual Chief of Police Dinner, held at Parkview Manor in Toronto. This prestigious event unites law enforcement, community leaders, and supporters in a shared mission to promote public safety and strengthen the Toronto Crime Stoppers Programs.

A Celebration of Dedication

The Chief of Police Dinner is more than just an evening of fine dining; it is an opportunity to celebrate the unwavering dedication of the Toronto Police Service and the vital role of Crime Stoppers in keeping communities safe. Guests will hear inspiring stories about how these initiatives have positively impacted Toronto by encouraging anonymous reporting of crimes, fostering trust, and promoting collaboration between law enforcement and residents.

Supporting a Worthy Cause

All proceeds from this significant event directly benefit Toronto Crime Stoppers Programs, a vital initiative that has been instrumental in solving crimes and preventing illegal activities. By providing a confidential platform for citizens to share information, Crime Stoppers empowers individuals to take an active role in creating safer neighbourhoods.

Your attendance and support at the Chief of Police Dinner contribute to the continued success of these programs, ensuring they remain a powerful tool in the fight against crime.

An Elegant Evening at Parkview Manor

The event will take place at Parkview Manor, one of Toronto’s premier venues, known for its elegant ambiance and exceptional service. Guests can expect a gourmet dining experience, complete with a carefully curated menu that reflects the sophistication and significance of the evening.

The dinner will also feature engaging speeches from prominent figures, including members of law enforcement and community leaders, highlighting the achievements and future goals of the Toronto Crime Stoppers Programs.

Building Stronger Communities

The Chief of Police Dinner is a celebration of the collective efforts that make Toronto a safer and more inclusive city. By bringing together law enforcement, local businesses, and the community, the event fosters connections and underscores the importance of working together toward a common goal.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to make a difference. Visit chiefofpolicedinner.com to learn more, purchase tickets, or explore sponsorship opportunities. Together, we can support the programs that help protect and strengthen our communities.

ABOUT TORONTO CRIME STOPPERS

Founded in 1984, Toronto Crime Stoppers is a registered non-profit charity that does not receive government funding. This community safety program bridges a partnership between the police, the media and the community that enables concerned members of the public to anonymously provide information on the identity of a criminal or incidents of criminal activity. All Tips received by Toronto Crime Stoppers are forwarded to the appropriate police agency for investigation. Callers are never required to give their names or testify in court.