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Community leaders demand urgent action to protect youth

June 18, 2024 | Petersburg (Independent City), Virginia



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Community leaders demand urgent action to protect youth
During a recent government meeting, urgent concerns were raised regarding youth safety and the need for recreational activities in the community. A council member highlighted the alarming trend of violence affecting local youth, citing two young women who were shot while attending a graduation party. Thankfully, both survived, but the incident underscores a growing crisis.

The discussion also referenced the tragic case of 10-year-old Kevon Morgan, who was shot in his home. His mother expressed the challenges of raising her children in a safe environment and emphasized the necessity for constructive activities to engage them.

In response to these incidents, council members are actively brainstorming solutions to provide more opportunities for youth engagement. They recalled past initiatives, such as football teams and cheerleading squads at elementary schools, which fostered community spirit and kept children occupied. The council is now focused on reviving such programs to help combat violence and provide a safe outlet for the community's youth.

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