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Community leaders launch summer jobs program to combat youth violence

July 11, 2024 | Providence City, Providence County, Rhode Island



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Community leaders launch summer jobs program to combat youth violence
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several initiatives aimed at addressing community violence and enhancing youth engagement. The meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts of the Nonviolence Institute, which is set to launch a summer jobs program in Pawtucket, starting Monday. This initiative will focus on providing support to ten selected youths from previous nonviolence and life skills programs, offering them training in health, mental health, CPR, and job skills, alongside recreational activities.

Lisa, a committee member, emphasized the importance of outreach and victim services, noting a significant increase in activity since the Fourth of July. The institute plans to hold a community conversation next Tuesday to further engage with residents and gather input on local issues.

Additionally, the Attorney General's office has submitted a $4 million grant application to the Department of Justice for a statewide initiative. If awarded, approximately $1.3 million will be allocated to community agencies, which could significantly bolster local resources. The grant is part of a broader funding strategy that includes a recent bipartisan Public Safety Act, which has allocated $200 million to community-based initiatives nationwide.

Concerns were raised about the potential impact of future political changes on funding availability, particularly for programs like the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), which has seen funding cuts. The committee discussed the need for a coordinated approach to resource allocation, drawing inspiration from successful neighborhood strategies implemented in other cities.

The meeting concluded with a call for increased collaboration with local parks and recreation organizations to enhance summer programming for youth, recognizing the high demand for such activities. The committee aims to ensure that community members are aware of available resources and programs to foster engagement and deter violence.

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