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Keeping Them Alive and city partners outline summer nonviolence calendar, school poster project
Summary
Community group Keeping Them Alive and Albuquerque Community Safety presented a calendar of summer nonviolence events, school poster displays about overdose victims, and plans to use events to connect families to services.
Tyson Patterson of Keeping Them Alive and Albuquerque Community Safety’s Jeffrey Bustamante briefed the Local Government Coordinating Council on a summer nonviolence calendar of events and a school poster project that displays family tributes to people who died from overdose.
Patterson said the group has partnered with Crossroads counselors and APS to place a mobile memorial museum and posters with QR codes in high schools; school staff have used the displays for class projects and follow-up…
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