CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — The Medical University of South Carolina has received a $100,000 grant to support its violence intervention program. The Everytown Community Safety Fund awarded the grant to ...
Emotions ran high Friday morning as city officials announced the expansion of the Group Violence Intervention Program to include juveniles. The Group Violence Intervention Juvenile Program, which is ...
The University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore became a pioneer in hospital-driven violence intervention when it launched a coordinated anti-violence program in 1998. Now, it is one of roughly ...
Violence prevention and intervention programs have expanded rapidly across the country thanks to support from the Biden-Harris administration. This past June, the U.S. Surgeon General issued its first ...
Violence intervention programs in some of New Jersey's biggest cities are among the latest New Jersey programs to be hit by federal funding cuts, with the the U.S. Department of Justice cutting $3.5 ...
WLWT got an exclusive look into the program and how it's providing comprehensive care for both victims and their families.
The Birmingham City Council has voted unanimously to continue funding multiple programs and organizations aimed at providing violence intervention.
Participants walk through the Broadway Townhouses in Camden, N.J., as part of a training program to help neighborhoods affected by violence. The Community-Based Public Safety Collective, which offered ...
How many lives could be saved if counseling and trauma care helped prevent cycles of retaliation before they escalate?” ...
In Detroit's Warrendale and Cody Rouge neighborhoods, where gun violence can plague the streets in the hot summer months, a half-dozen violence prevention workers from FORCE Detroit have been checking ...
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A nonprofit violence intervention program that operates out of the Medical University of South Carolina is set to receive a $100,000 grant to support its hospital-based ...