Upwards of 1,000 advocates gathered at the Michigan State Capitol on Thursday for the third annual Community Violence Intervention Advocacy Day, calling for sustainable funding to support efforts aimed at preventing violence in local communities. Organizers highlight the varying forms that community violence intervention takes while underscoring the need for long-term financial commitments as vital for effectively addressing safety and resources.
Among the passionate advocates was Dujuan Zoe Kennedy from FORCE Detroit, who emphasized the importance of consistent funding to match the ongoing work of frontline safety workers. Participants engaged lawmakers directly, sharing personal stories and data on how they strive to mitigate violence. The event represents a united call for collaboration against violence, with advocates urging legislators to join forces in creating safer neighborhoods.
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