Monday, December 27, 2010

Sixth Annual "Hugs, Not Bullets" Rally 12/29 10:30am DOWNTOWN DETROIT

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Metro Detroiters urged NOT to Celebrate the New Year with Gunfire

Local high school students, faith-based groups and law enforcement officials to take a stand to end celebratory gun fire in metro Detroit on Wednesday, December 29th

Youth Leaders of Neighborhood Service Organization¹s (NSO) Youth Initiatives Project (YIP), faith-based groups and the law enforcement community will team up with Chief Ralph Godbee and Councilman James Tate for the sixth annual "Hugs, Not Bullets" campaign kick-off on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. The kick off rally, aimed at reducing celebratory gunfire and gun violence in metro Detroit will take place in front of the Spirit of Detroit Statue on Woodward at Jefferson Avenue.

The yearlong youth-driven campaign will focus on student-led activities that involve community and classroom workshops on gun violence, celebratory gunfire, bullying and gang activity. Youth leaders of YIP will work with other high schools, middle schools and elementary schools to engage students on the importance of conflict resolution and productive ways to settle disputes. The campaign will also distribute trigger locks and gun safety brochures throughout the community.

NSO¹s YIP program gives future youth leaders the skills and knowledge they need to be the leaders of tomorrow. Participants include individuals who have experienced gun violence on some level. YIP members plan and organize activities designed to promote non-violence and substance abuse prevention.

Don't Let These Stats Continue in 2011...
In 2007, 3,067 youth were killed by a firearm in the United States for an of average of 8 children and teens ages 0-19 killed every day. In 2008, 20,702 children and teens ages 0-19 were injured with a gun in the U.S. In 2009, 82% of murder victims, ages 12 to 24 years old, were killed with a firearm. Community violence, including gun violence, has the equivalent emotional impact on children as war or natural disaster.

Come be a Part of the Solution...
Join Chief Ralph Godbee, Councilman James Tate Frank McGhee, Neighborhood Service Organization Youth Initiatives Project and the Youth Leaders of YIP
WHEN: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 at 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: In Front of the Spirit of Detroit Statue - Woodward at Jefferson

See you there...


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