ERICA FORD, FOUNDER, LIFE CAMP, INC.
LIFE Camp provides youth and families that have been impacted by violence the valuable tools they need to stay in school and out of the criminal justice system.
LIFE Camp provides youth and families that have been impacted by violence the valuable tools they need to stay in school and out of the criminal justice system.
NYC - THE CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:
- this network deploys teams of credible messengers who mediate conflicts on the street and connect high-risk individuals to services that can reduce the long-term risk of violence.
- this network deploys teams of credible messengers who mediate conflicts on the street and connect high-risk individuals to services that can reduce the long-term risk of violence.
(the following is one of their wrap around supportive services)
Therapeutic Mental Health Services:
- offered and designed to provide culturally competent therapeutic support to children, youth, and families impacted by gun violence by improving resilience, network support, and building skills in self-management and self-care.
Therapeutic Mental Health Services:
- offered and designed to provide culturally competent therapeutic support to children, youth, and families impacted by gun violence by improving resilience, network support, and building skills in self-management and self-care.
Eric Holder, All On The Line
What is redistricting and why does it matter?: (listed on FAQs page)
Every 10 years, America conducts a national Census.
That population data enables states to understand the population shifts that have occurred throughout the decade and then determines how many seats each state is allocated in the U.S. House of Representatives. Following the Census, states are required to redraw their congressional, state legislative, and other district boundaries to ensure an equal, proportional distribution of people in each district. That process is called redistricting.
Every 10 years, America conducts a national Census.
That population data enables states to understand the population shifts that have occurred throughout the decade and then determines how many seats each state is allocated in the U.S. House of Representatives. Following the Census, states are required to redraw their congressional, state legislative, and other district boundaries to ensure an equal, proportional distribution of people in each district. That process is called redistricting.