Action Alert!! We need your help to ensure that GVP is prioritized in the FY22 budget. Contact Chairs Rodrigues and Michlewitz today to urge them to support funding the Neighborhood Gun Violence Prevention Program (4590-1504) at the $500,000 level. The programs funded by this line item do vital work to reduce gun violence and keep communities safer. Make your voice heard by emailing them today.
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See AllCommunity based violence prevention programs are some of the strongest tools we have available to disrupt the cycle of violence — but these programs need funding to be able to serve their communities.
A shooting in Dorchester this weekend wounded five people, including two children ages 11 and 15. This is the fourth mass shooting in MA this year, and a stark reminder of how much work is still neede
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