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Tell Senators Burr and Hagan to Maintain Key Funding for Youth Violence Prevention          

 

September 23, 2011


Greetings!

 

 From our friends at the Prevention Institute:

Senate Appropriations Bill Eliminates All CDC Youth Violence Prevention Funds: Email Senators Burr and Hagan Now   

 

Last night the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bill that zeroed out funding for the CDC's Youth Violence Prevention activities-suddenly and without input. Elimination of this $19.7 million in funding will have a devastating impact on efforts to prevent violence across the country and compromise decades of work. It is critical that everyone working in community prevention,  violence prevention and safe and healthy communities reach out to their Senators TODAY and tell them the health and vitality of our communities depends on putting the youth violence prevention funding back in the budget.

Contact Senators Burr and Hagan now and tell them to restore CDC's youth violence prevention funding.

A public health approach to preventing violence stops violence before it ever occurs. Instead of simply 'treating' violence one arrest at a time, the CDC's public health approach hones in on what causes violence: it engages youth to create new opportunities for participation, leadership and economic opportunity, and dismantles barriers to peaceful streets and connected neighbors. Eliminating this funding takes public health expertise out of the conversation and leaves solutions solely in the hands of criminal justice. Without funding and support, violence prevention interventions will default back to an emphasis on arrest and imprisonment. This is unacceptable.

Tell your Senators to support opportunity -- not arrests -- for our young people.

A prevention approach is grounded in the knowledge that violence is preventable, not inevitable. But without this funding in place, advocates will be limited in our ability to bring the peace, connection and community that all of our neighborhoods deserve. Make a call today and tell your senator to put youth prevention funding back into our budget.


Sincerely,

 

Action for Children North Carolina


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