The Day of Remembrance – A Special Service for DC Homicide Survivors

The Day of Remembrance - A Special Service for DC Homicide Survivors

Peoples Congregational United Church of Christ (Peoples Church) in Washington, DC, is a vibrant community with a wide range of activities aimed at fostering faith, community service, and justice work. The church hosts weekly hybrid worship services and Sunday school, and it engages members with a variety of spiritual programs, such as teleconference praise and worship, Bible studies, and prayer meetings. Peoples Church is also deeply involved in justice and social action, with projects like the Justice and Witness Action Network-DC (JWAN-DC) team, which supports the homeless through donations and advocacy. Furthermore, the church recently participated in the United Church of Christ’s General Synod, focusing on anti-racism efforts and confronting white supremacy.

The “Day of Remembrance” event focused on honoring victims of violence, particularly gun violence. Community members, families, and faith leaders gathered to remember lost loved ones and advocate for the reduction of gun violence in local communities. Through prayer and reflection, the event underscored the importance of healing and collective action to prevent future tragedies and support survivors. The event was a deeply emotional and spiritual gathering, aimed at strengthening community resilience and solidarity.

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Crime Survivors Speak – March On Washington

Crime Survivors Speak - March On Washington

The “Crime Survivors Speak: March on Washington” event took place on September 23-24, 2024, bringing together thousands of crime survivors, advocates, and community leaders. Organized by the Alliance for Safety and Justice and Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice, the event marked a powerful moment of unity and advocacy. Participants gathered to highlight a new approach to public safety, emphasizing the importance of crime prevention, trauma recovery, rehabilitation, and community health. The event featured a march to the Capitol, legislative visits, and a rally and music festival at Freedom Plaza, where survivors shared their stories and pushed for changes in safety and justice policies. The Violence Interrupters from COWOC were in attendance, showing solidarity and supporting survivors as they advocated for their rights. They engaged with attendees, shared resources, and demonstrated their commitment to making communities safer through intervention and outreach. This event was not just a march, but a testament to the resilience of survivors and the strength of the community’s call for reform.

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Benjamin Stoddert Middle School “Back 2 School Night”

Benjamin Stoddert Middle School "Back 2 School Night"

The Back 2 School event at Benjamin Stoddert Middle School this past Tuesday was a fantastic success, thanks to the efforts of the community and our Violence Interrupters.

They played a key role in fostering a safe environment, engaging with students and parents, and spreading awareness about the importance of violence prevention. The event not only provided school supplies but also connected families to vital resources, ensuring the youth are well-prepared for the upcoming school year. It was an inspiring day of unity and support for our next generation.

Benjamin Stoddert Middle School is named after Benjamin Stoddert, the first Secretary of the Navy, appointed by President John Adams in 1798. Stoddert played a significant role in establishing the U.S. Navy, helping secure America’s early maritime defense. The middle school, located in Prince George’s County, has served the community for decades, providing quality education to students and promoting a culture of academic excellence. The school continues to honor Stoddert’s legacy through its dedication to empowering future leaders.

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SJ Green Crowned Maryland State Champion in 85cc 9-11 Class

SJ Green Crowned Maryland State Champion in 85cc 9-11 Class

We are beyond excited to announce that SJ Green, proudly sponsored by COWOC, has emerged victorious at the Maryland State Championships, winning 1st place in the 85cc 9-11 class! Competing at the esteemed Budds Creek Motocross Park, SJ showcased his incredible talent and determination by taking home first place in both Moto 1 and Moto 2, earning a total of 25 points to claim the championship title.

This win is a huge milestone for SJ, solidifying his place as one of the rising stars in the motocross world. His dedication and hard work were evident as he dominated the track, leaving competitors in the dust and making his community proud.

COWOC extends heartfelt congratulations to SJ and his family on this monumental achievement. We are honored to sponsor such a talented athlete and look forward to supporting him as he continues to make waves in the motocross world.

Stay tuned for more updates on SJ’s journey and be sure to follow us on social media for highlights from the championship! Let’s continue to rally behind SJ as he prepares for the next big race!

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Aisha Braveboy Community Celebration

Aisha Braveboy Community Celebration

Office of the State's Attorney for PG County, MD presents Aisha Braveboy's Community Celebration.

Aisha Braveboy recently hosted a Community Celebration at Fairwood Park in Bowie, Maryland, on August 31, 2024. The event brought the community together with a focus on cultural connections, offering food, music, and various activities. The celebration was a day of cultural connections, food, music, and fun and aimed to foster community spirit and provide valuable resources and information to residents. This event is part of Braveboy’s ongoing efforts to engage with and support the local community, continuing her work as Prince George’s County State’s Attorney.

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Get The Scoop with The Chief

Get The Scoop with The Chief

On a recent afternoon at Iverson Mall, the "Get the Scoop with the Chief

Event brought together community members and local law enforcement for a day of dialogue and connection. The event, designed to foster positive relationships between Prince George’s County residents and the police force, was a family-friendly occasion that featured local vendors, ice cream giveaways, and meaningful conversations with Police Chief Malik Aziz.
 
COWOC’s Violence Interrupters were actively involved, using this opportunity to engage with the community in their ongoing mission to reduce violence in the area. Their presence provided a bridge between law enforcement and the local population, particularly youth, as they worked to create an environment of safety and trust. The Violence Interrupters shared information about their work, offered resources for those affected by violence, and fostered discussions on how to build a more peaceful community.
 
By participating in events like “Get the Scoop with the Chief,” COWOC continues to lead efforts in promoting peace, healing, and community collaboration. The event served as a reminder of the importance of open communication and partnership in addressing critical issues such as public safety and violence prevention.

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National Night Out

National Night Out

COWOC Violence Interrupters Promote Community Safety at National Night Out

On National Night Out, held this past Tuesday, COWOC’s Violence Interrupters actively participated in multiple events across Maryland, fostering safety, unity, and community spirit. The Violence Interrupters engaged with residents at various locations, sharing their mission to reduce violence and support peace initiatives within neighborhoods. By attending these events, the team strengthened connections with community members, promoted the importance of collaboration in violence prevention, and reinforced COWOC’s commitment to creating safer, more resilient communities. The evening was a significant step in building trust and solidarity, as the Violence Interrupters worked hand-in-hand with local leaders and law enforcement to make a lasting impact on public safety.

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Anti-Violence Youth Summit 2024

Anti-Violence Youth Summit 2024

The Anti-Violence Youth Summit 2024 at the Catholic University of America brought together community leaders, educators, and youth to discuss strategies for combating violence and empowering young people.

The Catholic University of America hosted its annual Anti-Violence Youth Summit, bringing together students, community leaders, and organizations committed to addressing and reducing youth violence. The summit included various workshops, panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at educating and empowering young people to make positive choices and engage in community efforts to combat violence. The event emphasized the role of education, community involvement, and proactive measures in preventing youth violence.

Tiffani Evans, a prominent speaker at the summit, delivered a compelling speech on the profound effects of violence on youth and their communities. Her address highlighted the urgent need for collaborative efforts to provide support and resources for young people affected by violence. Evans shared personal stories and practical strategies for overcoming the challenges posed by violence, inspiring attendees to take action and become advocates for change in their communities.

The summit also saw the participation of several community-based organizations and violence interrupters, including Hope In Action (HIA) and COWOC. Our organization played a crucial role in providing support and resources for the attendees, emphasizing the importance of community-led initiatives in violence prevention. The event underscored the collective effort required to create safer environments for youth and reinforced the commitment of all involved to continue working towards a violence-free future.

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Ahsan Payton

Ahsan Payton

Tragic Incident: Ahsan Julian Peyton's Story and Community Response

On July 4, 2024, six-year-old Ahsan Julian Peyton was tragically injured in a gun violence incident while participating in a community event in Temple Hills. At approximately 8 PM, gunfire erupted, resulting in Ahsan being shot and subsequently taken to Children’s Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. In the wake of this heartbreaking loss, Tiffani Evans, one of our Hope In Action Violence Interrupters, was contacted by the hospital to connect with Ahsan’s family. Understanding the significance of providing support during such a devastating time, Tiffani visited the victim’s family at their home, located in an HIA target area.

During her visit, Tiffani offered comfort to Ahsan’s young and grief-stricken mother, listening compassionately to their needs and emotions as they navigated this profound tragedy. In response to this incident, Hope in Action has partnered with The Farewell Agency, a funeral concierge service dedicated to providing supportive resources to victims’ families during their most challenging times. This partnership aims to ensure that the Peyton family receives the necessary assistance and support as they cope with their immense loss.

At COWOC, we stand united in mourning the senseless loss of young lives to gun violence. We remain committed to creating safer environments for our community members and supporting those affected by such tragedies. Our hearts go out to Ahsan’s family, and we pledge to continue advocating for peace and healing in the wake of this senseless violence, ensuring that their needs are met and their voices are heard.

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Cultural Arts Festival

Creative Suitland Cultural Arts Festival

COWOC Team members tabling as sponsors of Creative Suitland's Cultural Arts Festival

COWOC was honored to sponsor the Cultural Arts Festival hosted by Creative Suitland, a vibrant event celebrating the rich diversity and artistic talent within our community. As a sponsor, we were thrilled to support an initiative that aligns with our mission to foster community engagement and empowerment. The festival provided a dynamic platform for local artists, performers, and cultural enthusiasts to showcase their work and connect with the community.

At our table, we engaged with numerous festival-goers, sharing detailed information about our organization and the various programs we offer. Our team distributed brochures and flyers that highlighted our initiatives focused on education, economic advancement, and community support. Through these interactions, we were able to raise awareness about our mission and the positive impact we strive to make in the community. Our presence at the festival allowed us to connect with individuals who were eager to learn more about how they could get involved and benefit from our resources.

In addition to sharing information, we also encouraged attendees to sign up for our newsletter, which provides regular updates on our activities, upcoming events, and opportunities to participate in our programs. The enthusiastic response from festival-goers was heartening, as many expressed interest in staying connected with COWOC and supporting our mission. By sponsoring and participating in the Cultural Arts Festival, we not only strengthened our community ties but also expanded our network of supporters and advocates committed to making a difference.

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