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November 2022
- 103 participants
- 174 discussions
Hi! I’ve bought delicious honey from some local people in the neighborhood
in the past. Is anyone selling honey right now?
Thanks!
Susan
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Parting with this lovely chandelier. Pottery barn no longer sells it, but
the details are still on the website:
https://www.potterybarn.com/products/camilla-6-arm-chandelier/
$350 OBO
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Erica Friedman, LICSW, MPH
P: 814-397-4466 <(814)%20397-4466>
E: erica.friedman3(a)gmail.com
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Hello Neighbors! We're asking you to show your generosity once again to
help the seniors receiving services at Vintage on Highland Ave.celebrate
Thanksgiving: It's the HPCC's 3rd Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Once
again, Vintage will be providing turkeys and we'll provide the trimmings.
This year they need more baskets than ever: 120 total! *Please drop off
your donation of food or Giant Eagle gift cards by Nov 15 at 1315 N.
Sheridan Ave. *Specifically, we're collecting:
- Cranberry sauce
- Stuffing mix
- Cornbread mix
- Turkey gravy
- Canned yams
Thank you!
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Click here to visit our website <https://hpccpgh.org/>
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Please circulate. Thank you.
Jay A. Gilmer, Esq.
STOP The Violence Coordinator
Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety
City County Building Room 449
414 Grant Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Mobile: 412-522-7286
Office: 412-255-6774
Please sign up HERE<https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/OoSPSQl> to receive our monthly STOP the Violence newsletter!
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Trauma Team in Brighton Heights, REACH for Help, More Community Resources, Cure Violence Strategy, Stats & More
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Special Announcement:
Crisis Trauma Team at Destiny of Faith
on Tuesday November 1 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Any community member who is traumatized or sad or afraid as a result of Friday's shooting outside of Destiny of Faith Church in Brighton Heights can meet with a crisis trauma team member on Tuesday, November 1 between 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Destiny of Faith Church, 3737 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh 15212.
In This Issue:
* Additional Community Resources
* Cure Violence Strategy
* NOBLE Training - Friday Nov. 4
* Free Thanksgiving Meals from Pittsburgh Police
October 31, 2022
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STOP the Violence
News & Updates
The City of Pittsburgh STOP the Violence Office exists to change the community narrative about violence and stop the spread of the disease of violence in the City. While we are concerned as well with the surrounding areas and will share solutions and events in those areas, we only have jurisdiction in the City. We would be pleased to share our knowledge and strategies with any jurisdiction outside of the City.
Table of Contents
* Solutions: Additional Community Resources: What Do You Need?
* Solutions: Cure Violence Strategy-Part 1
* Solutions: REACH for GVI Support & Outreach
* Solutions: STOP the Violence Community Investment Grants
* Solutions Archive: Mayor Ed Gainey's Pittsburgh Plan For Peace
* Solutions: Let Us Know Using StopTheViolence(a)PittsburghPA.Gov
* Something You Can Do: Pray for Peace and Against Violence
* Training: Group Violence Intervention; Gun Violence and Public Health Webinar Series; Conflict Resolution Training and More
* Facts and Stats: From September 2022
* Facts & Stats Archive: Pittsburgh Police 2021 Annual Statistical Report
* Tip for You
* Coming Events
* More Community Resources
Please complete the 6 polls in this Newsletter
(#6 is at the very end of the Newsletter)
Please encourage the people in your networks to subscribe to the Newsletter. If anyone you forward the Newsletter to would unsubscribe, you will be unsubscribed as well (and would need to resubscribe to receive the Newsletter again).
If you're interested in helping STOP the violence, please send us an email by clicking HERE<mailto:Jay.Gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov>.
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STOP The Violence Newsletter
Solutions:
Additional Community Resources:
What do you need?
There Are PLENTY of Outstanding Services Available for YOU in the City of Pittsburgh
A key part of the City’s violence prevention strategy is increasing the awareness of residents of those services that can help people form positive identities. All research indicates that the most important predictor of successful personal choices is a positive purpose. When someone is on their way to something that is attainable and surrounded by people pursuing positive goals, then they are less likely to become involved with negative behaviors.
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The STOP the Violence Newsletter is committed to making residents aware of services that can assist community members of all ages in forming those positive identities.
Services listed in last month's Newsletter are now at the bottom of this Newsletter. Check it out if you don't see what you're looking for right here.
This listing does not contain ALL available services -- there are dozens of services in each police zone. Additional services will be added each month. These listings are not advertisements or endorsements. They are to make you aware of opportunities in your neighborhood.
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City-wide:
Adult Workforce Development
Trade Institute of Pittsburgh<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-243-2970<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
Trade Institute of Pittsburgh provides skill training and wrap-around services for individuals interested in construction trades. Their primary location is in Homewood, but they accept students from across the region.
Key staff include Dona Green, Executive Director, Kirk Gilbert, Case Manager and Chett Williams, Life Coach.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zones 3 & 6:
Youth & Family Mentoring & Support
1 Nation Mentoring<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-389-7555<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
1 Nation provides in-school based mentoring at Brashear High School, out-of-school time structured activities, including academic support, personal accountability and empowerment workshops, and summer camp for youth ranging from 5th grade through High school.
Kevin McNair is Executive Director.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 1:
Youth & Family Mentoring & Support
Project Destiny<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-231-1258<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
Project Destiny operates from 5 locations on the Northside and provides a variety of services to youth and families. Services include after-school programs from 3 to 6 pm daily, counseling, pre-school programs, and mentoring.
The Reverend Dr. Brenda Gregg is Executive Director. Key staff include Jamella Hamlin, Daphne Curges, Gary Nolan and Darryl Goodwine.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 3:
Youth Mentoring & Support-STEM Education
25 Carrick Avenue Project<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-885-4327<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
25 Carrick Avenue Project provides youth development and skills training from its location in Carrick. Program areas include entertainment and event technology, education, workforce development.
Key staff members include Pete Spynda, Executive Director, Jordan Gilliam, Director of Education, and Trevaun Hairston, Outreach Coordinator.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 5:
Reentry Support
Za'kiyah House<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-353-9365<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-595-6666
Za'Kiyah House provides housing, life skills and reentry support for men and women from several locations, including one in Homewood.
Ronna Davis-Moore is the Executive Director. Key staff include Joseph Moore and Regina Pearson.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 4:
Youth & Family Mentoring & Support
Center Of Life<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-521-3468<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
Center of Life, based in Hazelwood, provides families and youth with the lifeskills, education, training and resources necessary to be strong and to make their communities strong. They have a variety of programs including after-school activities for youth in grades K-12, plus family services and resources.
Key staff include Reverend Tim Smith, Kiyomi Knox, DaVonne Fuller, Sarah Crawshaw, and Meg Mszyco.
For more information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
If you are aware of a service that should be mentioned in a future STOP the Violence Newsletter, please send the necessary information HERE<mailto:stoptheviolence@pittsburghpa.gov>.
If your organization wants to be listed or update its information, please send the necessary information HERE<mailto:jay.gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov>.
Poll #1: Do you like seeing resources mentioned in STOP the Violence Newsletter?
Yes
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Solutions:
Cure Violence-Part 1
Another Nationally Known Evidence Based Violence Prevention Strategy
Cure Violence is a violence interruption strategy working to interrupt violence at the source and treats violence as a disease that spreads from person to person. Three core components of this strategy include interrupting the transmission of violence, reducing the risk of violence acts by those at the highest risk and changing community norms. The model relies on the efforts of community outreach workers who have deep and sustained relationships in the neighborhoods where they operate, enabling them to effectively engage with youth and community.
The Cure Violence strategy has been adopted by Allegheny County's Health Department through their Office of Violence Prevention<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>. Implementation began in Wilkinsburg and is bring expanded to several additional locations in the County.
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Cure Violence was researched and launched by Dr. Gary Slutkin. More from Dr. Slutkin is below:
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Poll #2: Had you heard of Cure Violence before today?
Yes
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No
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Solutions:
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for
Support & Outreach To Prevent Violence
Call 1-833-44REACH
Support and Street Outreach for Pittsburgh's GVI violence prevention strategy is coordinated by Reverend Cornell Jones and is known as REACH. REACH is funded by the City of Pittsburgh through a contract with the Hill District's Center That Cares. REACH General Manager is The Reverend Glenn Grayson. Program Manager is Antoine Bailey and Supervisors are Vaughn Rivers (Zones 1 and 2), Terri Minor Spencer (Zones 3 and 6) and Ayo Young (Zones 4 and 5).
REACH workers are community leaders who interact with individuals who have been impacted by violence or are at risk due to their circumstances or acquaintances. They are selected based on their individual experience, relationships and historical knowledge and are now embedded in communities across the City of Pittsburgh.
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Left: REACH Outreach workers Jay Akers, Keshawn Brooks, Ayodeji Young and Vaughn Rivers with Mayor Gainey
REACH workers partner with the Pittsburgh Police in each zone to identify threats, and attempt to prevent violence.
Recent successes include:
* Maintaining a presence at Taylor-Allderdice High School and at nearby businesses where students were known to congregate.
* Intervening before violent incidents could occur outside the McDonald's Restaurant on Stanwix Street in downtown Pittsburgh.
If you become aware of a situation which could benefit from the presence of REACH workers OR if you know an individual who needs support, mentoring or resources to avoid trouble, please contact REACH at 1-833-44REACH.
For a September 22, 2022 WPXI story on REACH, click below.
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Poll #3: Do you feel safer knowing that Pittsburgh has the REACH team in place?
Yes
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Solutions:
2022 STOP The Violence<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
Community Investment Grants<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
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Jay Gilmer
Pittsburgh STOP the Violence Coordinator
A component of the Pittsburgh Plan For Peace is $1 million in grants for violence prevention projects in the City in 2022 that will compliment the existing work being done by the City's Group Violence Intervention Support and Outreach efforts. These violence prevention efforts are made possible by the City's STOP the Violence Trust Fund.
[https://files.constantcontact.com/d24227f8701/269c1a77-2c83-4985-b00a-a13ab…]
According to Jay Gilmer, the City's STOP the Violence Coordinator, "Pittsburgh is blessed to have so many dedicated people and outstanding organizations that are serving our people. There are services to meet almost every need."
Grant recipients will be announced soon.
Solutions Archive:
Mayor Ed Gainey's
Pittsburgh Plan For Peace
"It's going to take all of us"
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On June 3, 2022, Mayor Gainey announced his Pittsburgh Plan For Peace. When he announced the Plan, Mayor Gainey stated that "public safety is our number one priority".
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You can find the entire Pittsburgh Plan For Peace HERE.<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
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Solutions:
Let Us Know Using
StopTheViolence(a)PittsburghPA.Gov<mailto:StopTheViolence@PittsburghPA.Gov>
Are you aware of a NON-EMERGENCY situation that has the potential to turn violent but doesn’t yet need police attention? This could include a dispute, feud, insult, social media post, party, sporting event, fight being planned or even a rumor. It could involve school students or adults of any age, men or women.
If you are, please contact the City of Pittsburgh's STOP the Violence Office using email address: StopTheViolence(a)PittsburghPA.Gov<mailto:StopTheViolence@PittsburghPA.Gov>.
"I think our expert outreach team has the ability to intervene in almost any situation if we have some notice. I encourage school personnel, sports team coaches, pastors, neighbors, and concerned community members to look out for the people they care about and report anything or anyone that could turn violent" said Jay Gilmer, the Department of Public Safety's STOP the Violence Coordinator.
"Our goal is to resolve situations before violence occurs and police are necessary," .
If you know someone who needs a bit of help to avoid getting involved in activities that could lead to violence and someone becoming a statistic, please let us know. Help might include advice, family assistance, recovery, support from peers, or even a place to go.
According to Reverend Cornell Jones, Director of Outreach for the City of Pittsburgh, "this information sharing email address is to enable us to know how to best use our outreach resources to prevent or interrupt violence. If we know about a situation or event with enough notice, our presence might be able to prevent something without anyone getting hurt or arrested. We want to see situations resolved before they escalate and result in someone getting hurt or going to jail."
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Reverend Cornell Jones
Director of Outreach
When you send the email, please leave a few details and the neighborhood you are writing from. You will receive an initial response within 2 business days.
The City of Pittsburgh STOP the Violence Office has access to many resources and partner organizations who would be pleased to help you or your friend. The STOP the Violence Office is part of the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety but is not the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police.
THIS EMAIL ADDRESS IS NOT AN EMERGENCY HOTLINE
AND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALLIING 911 OR 311
IF VIOLENCE IS READY TO BREAK OUT, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY!
Poll #4: Have you ever had a safety concern about an event and didn't know where to turn?
Yes
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Something You Can Do:
Pray For Peace and Against Violence
Anyone can pray for peace and against violence either alone or as part of the STOP the Violence Prayer Team. If prayer is important to you, please pray whenever and wherever possible against violence.
According to Pastor Paul Roberts of Eastminster Presbyterian Church in East Liberty, regular praying "keeps peace in the mind and heart of out community. It causes us to discuss and ask questions like what should we be doing."
If you, your pastor or spiritual leader or your place of worship or church sign up for the non-denominational prayer team, you will receive periodic prayer request emails and notices about faith-based initiatives to prevent violence and increase peace in our community. You can sign up HERE<mailto:Jay.Gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov>.
Poll #5: Have you ever prayed for peace and against violence?
Yes
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Training:
Group Violence Intervention +
Pittsburgh's Group Violence Intervention initiative (GVI) is a proven strategy to reduce shootings and homicides in urban neighborhoods by using a multi-aspect strategy:
* informed street outreach and social services to prevent violence,
* involved community members reinforcing community norms rejecting violence; and
* law enforcement in partnership with the community when other means are not effective.
For additional information on GVI, including its history and rationale, see this hour-long webinar from Mayors Against Illegal Guns entitled Re-imagining Public Safety: Group Violence Intervention and Intimate Partner Intervention: Webinar<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>. The password is: MAIGUn1versity!
Pittsburgh’s Group Violence Intervention (GVI) violence prevention strategy, including the complete logic model, was featured in the October 2021 STOP the Violence Newsletter which can be accessed HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
Support and outreach for GVI are coordinated by Rev. Cornell Jones, Director of Outreach who can be contacted at cornell.jones(a)pittsburghpa.gov<mailto:cornell.jones@pittsburghpa.gov>.
Street Outreach for the City of Pittsburgh is contracted to The Center that Cares' Reach team. Their General Manager is The Reverend Glenn Grayson, Program Manager is Antoine Bailey and Supervisors are Vaughn Rivers (Zones 1 and 2), Terri Minor Spencer (Zones 3 and 6) and Ayo Young (Zones 4 and 5). They can be reached at 1-833-44REACH.
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GVI Support & Outreach:
Pittsburgh’s Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention-Part 1 was featured in the August 2021 STOP the Violence Newsletter which can be accessed HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>. Part 2, including GVI and its complete logic model, was featured in the October 2021 Newsletter and can be accessed HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
How does support and outreach work?
Recent research on GVI’s support and outreach component was released this month by the National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC). The report explains that in GVI, traditional “social services'' are replaced with a structure “tailored to members of the special core street population, their situation, and their needs.” This is done because “many GVI clients are not ready for traditional social services like remedial education and employment training … these clients instead receive ‘support and outreach.’ Support is defined as ‘providing centralized and accessible services for people at high risk of violence.’” Outreach is defined as ‘’making deliberate, persistent, and consistent connections to people involved in violence to foster new relationships and build community.”
Support and Outreach Best Practices
NNSC’s research from around the country has shown that effective outreach and support includes these best practices:
* The Goal: Staying alive and out of prison.
* Actually reach out.
* Protect from risk.
* Address trauma.
* Provide critical resources.
* Support the whole family.
* Connect to traditional services.
For the entire report on Support and Outreach, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
How you can help
Community efforts to compliment the GVI strategy are encouraged. Rev. Jones states: “Other community members, businesses and ministries can help too, even if they don’t have the skills to be an outreach worker, they can help us by sharing resources that can be directed towards the vulnerable population. We need everything that community members need in order to be successful from food to employment to fatherhood and motherhood support.” To get involved, please send an email to the STOP the Violence Office by clicking HERE<mailto:Jay.Gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov>.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Atlanta City Council President Felicia Moore and Seattle Council President Lorena Gonzalez headed the list of speakers in a ten hour webinar on August 18 and 19, 2021 organized by the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College to help journalists and the public gain greater understanding on efforts to address the rising levels of gun violence in at-risk communities.
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The series focused on prevention and intervention strategies. Leaders of community intervention strategies and programs in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Sacramento discussed what is and isn’t working in their cities. Pittsburgh’s efforts compare quite favorably with these efforts.
The webinar consists of seven sessions, each lasting from 30 to 90 minutes. A table of contents is available so you can watch a particular session. Please take a look HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
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Conflict Resolution Training
If you would like more information on violence prevention and some suggestions on ways to be involved with anti-violence activities, please click on and watch the two-hour training video to the right. This training was conducted in January 2021.
Our outreach teams include violence interrupters, but there are lots of other roles to play. After viewing the training video, please let us know your thoughts and how you'd like to be involved!
Webinar: Mind Always Matters
For more on grief support and mental health, see: Mind Always Matters, a POISE Foundation Community Conversation recorded November 18, 2021 with Jessica Gurley<mailto:SWCC.help@gmail.com>, LCSW and Julius Boatwright<mailto:info@steelsmilingpgh.org>, LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker). This 75 minute discussion can be found HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
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Webinar: How to Heal After a Homicide
For an insightful discussion on healing from trauma and access to resources necessary to heal after a loss, experts Dr. Toya Jones (Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work) and Valerie Dixon (Director of Family and Community Support for the Center for Victims) see the recorded video: How to Heal After a Homicide. This 37 minute video was recorded in January 2022.
Just click below to see the video:
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Facts & Stats:
From September 2022
Below are selected crime statistics from the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. These statistics are from the period January 1 to September 30, 2022. These only cover the City, not any areas of Allegheny County which are outside of the City. A few notes can be found after the charts.
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City of Pittsburgh Police Zones:
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
The Non-fatal shooting incidents reported above includes only incidents, it is not a count of victims. In April, one incident in Zone 1 had a total of 13 non-fatal victims (in addition to 2 people killed).
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A few statistics of note:
* The total number of homicides through September 2022 has increased from 46 in 2021 to 50 in 2022.
* The total number of non-fatal shooting incidents through September decreased from 130 in 2021 to 104 in 2022.
* 6 homicides in September 2022 were far more than the 2 in 2021.
* 13 non-fatal shooting incidents in September is slightly less than the 16 in 2021.
* There were no homicides in police zones 1 or 4 in September.
* Unfortunately, there were 6 non-fatal shooting incidents in zone 2 in September.
* Non-fatal shooting incidents in 2022 are almost equal in zones 1,2,3 and 5.
* This year, the most homicides have been in zones 1, 3 and 5 (11 homicides).
Using a public health approach to violence prevention means attempting to understand the proximate and secondary causes of violence and tailoring solutions to fit the impacted population. There is no one answer.
If you are interested in working to change these statistics and increase the peace in the City of Pittsburgh, please click HERE to contact the STOP the Violence Office.
What will you do to help?
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Facts & Stats Archive:
Pittsburgh Police
2021 Annual Statistical Report
If you really want to know what your Pittsburgh Police were doing in 2021, see the 2021 Annual Statistical Report which was released on May 11. The 131 page report covers everything from neighborhood crime and arrest statistics to personnel distribution and disciplinary actions.
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Tips for You:
Tip #1:
Don't Leave Your Car Running
Now that it's getting colder outside, you might be tempted to leave your car running when you make a quick stop. DON'T DO IT!
Few things are more tempting that an empty car that's still running. It only takes a few seconds to get into the car and drive off.
Why let someone get tempted by your valuable car, even for a minute?
Do you really want to interrupt your day by having your car stolen?
Don't leave your car running when you're not in it!!
Tip #2:
The Right Activities for Your Children Are Available
Since school is now back in session, it is time to find the right out-of-school time activities for your children. Fortunately, there are plenty of outstanding programs in every neighborhood to choose from.
Academics, athletics, arts, sports, faith-based, recreation and more are available to you and/or your children. Some of these activities have a cost (but help is usually available if you ask), others are free.
The people who we associate with are important determinants of our future success, so make sure you surround yourself and your children with positive influences. Informal or formal mentoring is a component of most youth development programs.
If you need assistance finding the right activities or programs, please contact our Reach Outreach team members or STOPTheViolence(a)PittsburghPA.Gov.
Your Public Safety Council
Needs YOU!
Your zone's Public Safety Council is a place to go to stay aware of important developments relating to public safety in your police zone. It's also a great place to get to know your local police on a personal basis.
Public Safety Councils are run by residents and are open to all.
The usual meeting schedule is:
Zone 1: First Thursday at 5:30 pm<mailto:emily.embrey@pittsburghpa.gov>
Zone 2: Third Wednesday at 5:30 pm<mailto:ian.reynolds@pittsburghpa.gov>
Zone 3: Fourth Thursday at 6:00 pm<mailto:ian.reynolds@pittsburghpa.gov>
Zone 4: Third Thursday at 6:30 pm<mailto:john.tokarski@pittsburghpa.gov>
Zone 5: Second Tuesday at 7:00 pm<mailto:emily.embrey@pittsburghpa.gov>
Zone 6: Fourth Thursday at 6:30 pm<mailto:john.tokarski@pittsburghpa.gov>
For connecting or other information about your Public Safety Council, click on the zone to send an email to the appropriate SaferTogether Coordinator:
Zones 1 & 5: Emily Embrey<mailto:Emily.Embrey@Pittsburghpa.gov>
Zones 2 & 3: Ian Reynolds<mailto:Ian.Reynolds@Pittsburghpa.gov>
Zones 3 & 6: John Tokarski<mailto:John.Tokarski@Pittsburghpa.gov>
Call Us If You Become Aware of a Dispute
If you hear of a school, social media or community dispute that needs to be defused before it leads to violence, please let us know. We would like to take positive steps to resolve such disputes before law enforcement must be called.
Please report any such disputes or issues to: STOP the Violence Office<mailto:stoptheviolence@pittsburghpa.gov> or text to 412-522-7286.
Domestic Violence Help:
Violence is not an acceptable method to resolve issues between friends or partners. If there are threats, please seek help!
When in danger, call 911 immediately.
Some other resources are in the Domestic Violence Resource Guide is reproduced below and can be accessed HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
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September Poll Responses
Poll #1:
Would attending the Cities United Convening be valuable for you?
* Yes 74%
* No 26%
Poll #2:
Have you ever seen a REACH worker in the community?
* Yes 33%
* No 67%
Poll #3:
Are you pleased to see this list of activities in this Newsletter?
* Yes 78%
* No 22%
Poll #4:
Do you think kids should play with toy guns?
* Yes 28%
* No 72%
Poll #5:
Is
StopTheViolence(a)PittsburghPa.gov
a good idea?
* Yes 81%
* No 19%
Poll #6:
Does suicide prevention get enough attention?
* Yes 27%
* No 73%
Poll #7:
Do you think Pittsburgh is safer than other cities of its size?
* Yes 17%
* No 35%
* I don't know 48%
Thank you for responding.
What can you do to help?
Previous Newsletters
Click on the dates below to find past issues of the City of Pittsburgh STOP the Violence Newsletter:
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Do You Have Any Ideas?
The Stop the Violence Newsletter is produced monthly by Jay Gilmer, Coordinator of the STOP the Violence Office of the City of Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety.
Please send any ideas, notices or suggestions to: STOP the Violence Office<mailto:Jay.Gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov>.
Coming Events
If you want to receive periodic event announcements or are aware of an anti-violence event that is open to the public, please click HERE<mailto:Jay.Gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov> to send us a notice or announcement. Thank you.
Zone 1 - Northside Public Safety Council
Thursday November 3, 2022
(and every 1st Thursday)
5:30 pm
In-Person
at Propel Northside -
1805 Buena Vista Street, Pittsburgh 15202
& Virtual
To request virtual connecting info, send an email HERE<mailto:zone1psc@gmail.com>
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Zone 5 Citizens Public Safety Council
Tuesday November 8, 2022
7:00 pm
100% Virtual
To connect click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
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Zinna Scott
President
Zone 5 Citizens Public Safety Council
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More Community Resources
If you are aware of an resource that can contribute to violence prevention or reducing the impact of violence, please click HERE<mailto:Jay.Gilmer@pittsburghpa.gov> to send us a notice or announcement. Thank you.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Don't hesitate to call.
For more information on the Lifeline, including statistics on effectiveness and how YOU can become a trained responder, please click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
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Center for Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
1-412-330-4328
Offering world-renowned expertise in evaluating and treating children who have experienced traumatic life events or live with post-traumatic stress disorder. A program of Allegheny Health Network.
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring & Support - Athletics & Academics
Brothers & Sisters Emerging<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
5315 Hillcrest Street - Garfield
1-412-404-2250
Serving boys and girls ages 7 through 17. Offering mentoring, tutoring, cultural and educational activities, recreation and parent information. Operating after-school and summer camp programs.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Center for Victims
Hotline: 1-866-644-2882
Caring, professional staff is available 24 hours per day, seven days per week to respond to emergency needs of crime victims and witnesses, answer questions, and provide support. You can also call:
Valerie Dixon at the Center for Victims at 1-412-403-0194 or vdixon(a)venterforvictims.org.
Darnell Drewery at the Center for Victims at 1-412-758-9237 or ddrewery(a)centerforvictims.org<mailto:ddrewery@centerforvictims.org>.
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Zone 2:
Youth Mentoring & Support
Center That Cares<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
1-412-26-CARES
CARES offers programs for pre-k through grade 12 – and beyond. They are committed to uplifting and transforming the lives of people of all ages through education, recreation, cultural enrichment, and thoughtful guidance.
For youth in pre-k through 5th grade, Cares offers nurturing, academic tutoring, recreational activities, and enrichment seminars.
For grades 6 to 12, Cares offers academic tutoring, career counseling, college and vocational school admissions assistance, and enrichment seminars.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring, Family Support & Workforce Development
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7120 Kelly Street - Homewood
1-412-371-3689
Offering a variety of youth development programs for youth, including Asante Nation Safe Passage After-School, Kamp Kuumba, Saturday University Out-of-School Programming and African-American Leadership Institute. Also offers workforce development for all ages.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring & Support
East End Cooperative Ministry<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> -EECM<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-345-7172
EECM offers a variety of in-school and after-school programs for youth of all ages. Programs include elementary educational support, media and musical outreach, girls enrichment and empowerment, sport (including hockey, volleyball, basketball cycling and more. They are work inside Obama and Westinghouse high Schools as well as many Zone 5 middle and elementary schools.
For further information, click HERE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> for their website.
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Zone 5:
East Liberty Family Health Care Center<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
412-661-2802
A Federally Qualified Health Care Center providing a full range of medical, dental, pediatric, prenatal, and behavioral health services including staff therapists and a chaplain. Locations in East Liberty, Lincoln-Lemington and Wilkinsburg. Even if you don’t have insurance, please come.
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Foundation of HOPE<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>
540 Suismon Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Offering a variety of programs to prevent incarceration, chaplaincy and pre-release to serve individuals in Allegheny County Jail and aftercare to prevent recidivism. For information on their support community for reentering citizens, their families and community members, send an email HERE<mailto:kkondrich@foundationofhope.org>.
Please call if you need help or want to help:
Adult or Youth Diversion: 412-321-3343
Allegheny County Jail Chaplaincy: 412-350-2057
Allegheny County Jail Pre-Release: 412-350-1322
Jail or Prison Aftercare: 412-321-3343
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GriefShare
Numerous Locations
in Allegheny County
GriefShare is for people grieving the death of a family member or friend. GriefShare groups meet weekly to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. Each GriefShare session has three distinct elements: a video lesson, in-person group discussion, and personal reflection.
This weekly group is free (just purchase the workbook online), open to anyone, and is offered in numerous locations in western Pennsylvania. The 13 week series features a video and optional discussion. To be part of the next series starting in early 2022, just find a location and sign up on the website at www.griefshare.org<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…>.
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Highmark Caring Place
620 Stanwix Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
888-224-4673
As a peer support program, the Caring Place provides an environment where children, teens and adults can receive support from others their own ages who are going through very similar experiences, such as the loss of a parent or other loved one.
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring & Support - Academics
Homewood Children's Village
1-412-727-7605
Offering holistic support to students at Lincoln PreK-5, Faison K-5 and Westinghouse High School. They use an integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development and community engagement.
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Jeremiah’s Place
6435 Frankstown Avenue
15206 (Larimer)
412-924-0726
Pittsburgh’s only crisis nursery. It provides emergency child care services for children ages 0-6 for a few hours or days based on the needs of each individual family. All services provided are free, available for 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
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Melanin Mommies
Latrice “Phoenix” Rose started Melanin Mommies out of a concern for family members of victims who are affected by grief and trauma. After doing a survey of families who lost someone, she realized that mental health services weren’t always offered to them. Even for those few families that received some counseling resources, they needed more for their families and children because the grief didn’t stop.
Do you need help coping with your loss? Is your child struggling to cope with the loss of a parent or sibling? Please sign up for the next Melanin Mommies Mental Healing Cohort. It will meet for 12 weeks every Saturday at 10:30 am. For more information, see the Melanin Mommies Facebook page<https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fr20.rs6.n…> or contact Latrice Rose at at Info(a)melaninmommiespgh.org<mailto:Info@melaninmommiespgh.org>.
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Zone 5:
Men’s Huddle Group
Paul B. Jones, Sr. experienced the death of his 19 year old son Jeremiah in 2017. He formed The Men’s Huddle Group as a support group for fathers who have lost children to gun violence and otherwise.
The Men’s Huddle Group meets the fourth Thursday of each month from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Eastminster Presbyterian Church in East Liberty (250 Highland Avenue, 15206 – across from Home Depot).
For additional information, contact Paul Jones via email at jonzboyz(a)aol.com<mailto:jonzboyz@aol.com> or call anytime (24/7) at 412-613-1912.
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The MOMS Group
Support For Mothers
Tina Ford of Clairton formed Mothers of Murdered Sons (The MOMS Group) after the loss of her son in 2019.
The MOMS Group meets in Clairton on the third Saturday of each month. All are welcome, just call Tina in advance for the location. If transportation is a problem, just call Tina – MOMS sometimes arranges transportation or makes home visits to provide support.
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412-261-1234
The Trauma Response Team cares for the acute needs of family and friends of homicide victims of gun violence across all of Allegheny County.
Dan Emerick<mailto:demerick@neighborhoodresilience.org>, MDiv, MSW – Trauma Response Team Manager
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring & Support - Academics
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1-412-242-4920
Offers afterschool STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture and Math) and socio-economic learning programming in Faison and Lincoln Schools.
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Zone 1:
Youth Mentoring & Support
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1-412-321-3811
Urban Impact provides a safe place for in and out-of-school programming opportunities for children from preschool through high school in various locations on the NorthSide.
They offer 60+ unique programs, including:
* Education/Academics
* Athletics
* Performing Arts
* Options Workforce Readiness
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Youth Development & Mentoring, Workforce Development
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1-412-670-8421
Offering mentoring for youth from ages 5 and up, intergenerational sharing and workforce development.
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Zone 5:
Life Skills & Family Support-Housing
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134 South Highland Avenue #6 - East Liberty
1-412-573-9217
Offers trauma and life skills individual, group and family workshops and a variety of educational opportunities for entrepreneurship and job readiness.
Also offers specialized counseling to prepare individuals and families to be emotionally, physically and financially fit to purchase a home. Also offers renters eviction coaching, credit and budget counseling.
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring & Support - Athletics
Westinghouse Youth Wrestling
1-412-709-0775
"Wrestling is one of the greatest sports for helping young kids build their character, develop self-confidence, improve discipline, and strengthen their will to succeed."
For community youth from any school who are between ages 5 and 17.
Participants also participate in outdoor experiences, goal setting and mentorship.
For additional information, contact Justin Perkins, Director at the above telephone number or click HERE<mailto:justin_perkins@icloud.com> to send an email.
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Zone 5:
Youth Mentoring & Support
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1-412-661-7834
YES provides socially and economically at risk youth the opportunity to achieve success through participation in mentorship, education, and enrichment programs. Mentorship is available to students who are ages 14-21, attending Pittsburgh Public Schools or schools in surrounding districts. Education programs include academics, employment preparation, leadership development and empowerment.
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Teen Dating Violence
Since one in three teens is a victim of teen dating violence, you probably know someone who has been a victim.
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Other:
* Alma Illery Medical Center’s Behavioral Health Services Office:
412-244-4700
* City of Pittsburgh Dept. of Public Safety’s Victims of Crime Office:
412-707-2988
* Dr. Staci Ford: 412-277-4616
* Jessica Gurley, LCSW: (412) 204-6934
* RESOLVE Crisis Center - 24 hours: 1-888-796-8226
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