City of Tracy, CA
Home MenuMayor's Community Youth Support Network
The resource guide below serves as a tool for youth and families in Tracy who are seeking assistance and guidance. This guide is also a testament to our commitment into reconnecting youth and families to services in Tracy. We are certain that with the agencies listed, you will receive excellent care and support through a variety of services.
Reconnecting Our Youth Grant
The Mayor's Community Youth Support Network (MCYSN) application is closed for fiscal year 2023-2024.
Crime Stoppers
The mission of Crime Stoppers, in partnership with citizens, media, and the criminal justice system, is to prevent and solve crimes within the Tracy region.
Three ways to make an anonymous Crime Tip:
- Call: (209) 831-4847 / 24 Hours a Day - 7 Days a Week. Se Habla Español
- Text: Text "TIPTPD plus your message" to 274637 (CRIMES). Message and Data Rates may apply. Text "STOP" to 274637 to Cancel. Text "HELP" to 274637 for Help.
- Online: www.tipsubmit.com
Students Speaking Out
Students Speaking Out provides students with a safe, informal, and anonymous system to give information about criminal activity, threats, or weapons, without fear of retaliation. If you have information about a crime committed at your school, or about threats of a crime or possible shooting. Call the 24-Hour Students Speaking Out Hotline at 209-831-4847 (iTip).
Tracy High School Bulldog Project
The mission of the Bulldog Project is to promote anonymous reporting of bullying (Refer to Crime Stoppers Above), revitalize school spirit, and perform informational skits at middle schools to prepare students for High School. The Bulldog Project is partnered with Tracy Crime Stoppers and Students
Speaking Out. The advisory board consists of Tracy Unified School District administrators, public officials and local parents.
Tracy Police Department
Volunteers in Service
Volunteers In Police Service (VIPS) is a citizen volunteer organization within the Tracy Police Department. VIPS members have been volunteering over eight thousand hours each year since 2004 when the organization was founded as part of the department’s Community Oriented Policing philosophy.