The Violence Prevention Task Force

The Hope In Action

Violence Prevention Task Force

The Violence Prevention Task Force will help identify areas of need in the County and create a plan to aid in resource sharing between non-profits and stakeholders, while also developing short and long-term strategies to prevent violence.
The Task Force is charged with identifying ways to help young people – both those who have been exposed to gun violence and those who have not – break the cycle of violence and develop healthy relationship skills before abuse begins. The Task Force will help to plan family-friendly anti-violence events alongside of the Hope Collective (nonprofit partners).
The Task Force is charged with identifying ways to help young people – both those who have been exposed to gun violence and those who have not – break the cycle of violence and develop healthy relationship skills before abuse begins. The Task Force will help to plan family-friendly anti-violence events alongside of the Hope Collective (nonprofit partners).
The Task Force is charged with identifying ways to help young people – both those who have been exposed to gun violence and those who have not – break the cycle of violence and develop healthy relationship skills before abuse begins. The Task Force will help to plan family-friendly anti-violence events alongside of the Hope Collective (nonprofit partners).

The Hope Collective

The Hope Collective,” a group of non-profits that have received grant funding from our Hope in Action Anti-Violence Project to provide school-based and community wraparound services in areas where violent crime is an issue. Programming will include services such as diversion/re-entry, youth mentoring, after-school enrichment, and employment assistance.

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