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Portsmouth nonprofits report Peace Week success; Dolly Parton Imagination Library launches with 200+ children registered

Portsmouth City Council · April 14, 2026
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Nonprofit partners and volunteers highlighted Peace Week’s safety outcomes and the launch of a Dolly Parton Imagination Library program registering more than 200 local children; council members praised community coordination and public-health partners reported reductions in overdose deaths tied to PATH initiatives.

Multiple speakers used the April 14 meeting to highlight community programs that city leaders say are reducing harm and expanding opportunity.

Sergio O'Neal and other nonprofit leaders credited Portsmouth United and partner organizations for a robust Peace Week during spring break that engaged hundreds of youth across multiple events. O'Neal said the city recorded zero youth‑involved violent incidents during the…

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