Trinity Health Muskegon announces the launch of the SafER Teens program, designed to prevent gun violence among local youth. This initiative is spearheaded by a dedicated team of community health workers, including Brianna Maddox, Melissa Reyes, Cassidy Hobby, and Heather Fry, who aim to provide resources and education to at-risk teenagers.
By focusing on prevention and awareness, the program seeks to engage youths in meaningful discussions about gun safety and the impact of violence in their communities. With gun violence affecting countless families, the SafER Teens initiative represents a proactive approach to addressing a pressing issue that resonates across the nation.
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