Youth Champions program encourages open discussions among teenagers to promote non-violence.
St. Petersburg’s Youth Champions program has been awarded a $35,000 grant to support initiatives aimed at reducing gun violence among teenagers. The program fosters positive relationships between youth and law enforcement through discussions and activities focused on emotional wellness and social skills. With a focus on prevention, community leaders stress the importance of cooperation to create safer environments for young people. Collaborations between local authorities and community members aim to provide essential resources to support at-risk youth and prevent violence in schools.
St. Petersburg’s Youth Champions program has been awarded a $35,000 grant from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to bolster efforts aimed at reducing gun violence among teenagers. This initiative is significant as St. Petersburg has recorded 14 homicides in the first eight months of 2024, surpassing the total number of homicides for previous years.
Every Saturday, once a month, teenagers gather at the community center at the Jordan Park apartments to participate in the program, which is designed to inform and empower them while fostering relationships with local law enforcement. Key components of the program include group discussions and activities that provide a safe space for the youth to express their concerns, highlight their strengths, and address personal challenges.
Cabretti Wheeler Jr., a high school senior and participant in the Youth Champions program, notes that he has developed greater confidence through his involvement. The program’s multifaceted approach combines emotional and social support, emphasizing the importance of positive interactions between youth and police officers in a non-criminal context. Officer Keith Dunigan from the St. Petersburg Police Department underlines that establishing rapport with teenagers outside of crime scenes serves to build trust and understanding.
Mindful Movement Florida’s founder, Clayton Sizemore, highlights the significance of teaching emotional regulation and self-management skills to the youth. These life skills are crucial in helping young people navigate life’s challenges and reduce the likelihood of resorting to violence. The community’s collective efforts further focus on prevention strategies aimed at steering youth away from crime and violence.
Community figure Maress Scott, who has personally experienced the devastating effects of gun violence after losing his son, conducts sessions that aim to engage local youth in discussions about non-violent lifestyles and mental wellness. His sessions serve as a platform for sharing lived experiences and fostering a communal understanding of the impacts of violence.
In addition to the Youth Champions program, Mayor Ken Welch and Police Chief Anthony Holloway have initiated the Youth Care Program, which aims to support at-risk youth and their families through various services. This program offers counseling, educational opportunities, family therapy, and financial assistance to those identified as non-violent felony offenders. It is designed to prevent youth from escalating towards more serious criminal activities.
Officials stress the urgent need for community involvement to tackle the issues surrounding youth gun violence. Collaborative efforts between law enforcement, community leaders, and families are viewed as essential in creating a safer environment for young people and in promoting a culture of peace.
The Youth Champions program, supported by the recent grant and reinforced by community initiatives, represents a proactive approach to addressing gun violence among teenagers in St. Petersburg. By fostering healthy relationships and equipping youth with essential life skills, the program seeks to not only reduce crime rates but also support the overall well-being of its participants.
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