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Dr. Carnell Cooper named a CNN Hero for his violence prevention efforts. Plus, see video.
Consider making a donation to the Violence Prevention Program, which will further the reach, and impact, of this important program.
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The Violence Prevention Program is determined to reduce the frequency & the severity of recidivism for violent injury and criminal activity among persons living in and around Baltimore City. Committed to Dr. King’s vision of ‘The Beloved Community,’ our services focus on the enhancement of personal strengths, conflict resolution & the development of community relationships.
The VPP includes the Violence Intervention Project (VIP), the PHAT Project, an After-school initiative and donor-specific research projects. More Information on VPP
"Sometimes we need to think for those people who are in Un-thinkable situations" – B.Jordon