Farewell to Farzad: A Neighbourhood Community Officer’s Legacy of Service and Impact in Regent Park
For over a decade, Officer Farzad Ghotbi has been more than a law enforcement figure in Regent Park. He has been a mentor, a role model, and a steadfast community advocate. On March 8, the community gathered at Fred Victor Community Centre (40 Oak) to celebrate his contributions and bid him a heartfelt farewell.
Farzad first joined the Neighbourhood Community Officer Program in 2013 when it was launched in Regent Park under 51 Division as a pilot initiative. The program’s success in fostering relationships and improving safety led to its expansion citywide. His deep understanding of the challenges newcomers face—having come to Canada as a refugee himself—fueled his passion for community work.
In 2021, Farzad co-founded Project Hope alongside fellow officer Mustafa Popalzai, collecting and distributing over half a million dollars’ worth of essential items for refugees. He also played an active role in Regent Park TV, hosting Meet Your Neighbourhood Officer with Constable Mircea Biga, strengthening community-police relations.
Beyond policing, Farzad’s impact was felt in youth basketball programs, seniors’ fitness classes, and meal distributions during Muslim celebrations.
His dedication to community safety contributed to a milestone in 2023—zero gun-related deaths in Regent Park.
Now promoted to Sergeant, Farzad moves on to a new role, leaving behind a legacy of trust, resilience, and commitment. As Regent Park bids him farewell, his influence will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.
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