The meetings will deal with the topic, How you can contribute towards a better South Africa by passing on information anonymously.
Founder of Domestic Watch, Penny Steyn, said the lessons would teach attendees methods of passing on information about criminal activities to police without putting their lives in danger.
Steyn added, “Remember that the biggest problem the police have in their work is a lack of information.”
Domestic Watch will be hosting meetings in the following suburbs:
Morningside at police station lapa on 20 January at 1.30pm
Bryanston at St Michael’s Church on 21 January at 11.30am
Bryanston at Christian Science Church on 22 January at 12pm
Rivonia at Christian Science Church on 22 January at 12pm
Riverclub at 23 Jukskei Drive on 28 January at 12pm
Gallo Manor and Wendywood at Christ Church Sandton on 20 January at 11.30am
Hurlingham at the Rosebank Union Church on 26 January at 10am
Parkmore at the Sandton Sports Club on 27 January at 10am
Gallo Manor and Morningside at the Gallo Manor Community Centre on 28 January at 10am.
Details: Penny Steyn 082 461 6968.