The Resource Center

Find the right resources to help you and others get the aid they need to be safe, healthy and happy in their daily lives.

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211 of Connecticut Domestic Violence/Partner Abuse

Domestic Violence Prevention
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A Peculiar Indifference: The Neglected Toll of Violence on Black America

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Artists Collective

Youth Violence Prevention
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Beyond the Bullet: The cost of gun violence

Gun Violence Prevention
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Bleeding Out: The Devastating Consequences of Urban Violence — and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Streets

Gun Violence Prevention
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Blue Hills Civic Association

Youth Violence Prevention
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Bridgeport Hospital

Hospitals
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Capital Workforce Partners

Youth Violence Prevention
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Capitol Region Education Council

Youth Violence Prevention
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Quick Facts & Stats

Community violence…

results in the loss of thousands of lives every year. Many more people are injured or witness violence in their communities.

Youth and young adults…

are disproportionately impacted by violence in their communities, including firearm injuries and deaths.

For youth ages

10 to 24

Homicide is the second leading cause of death

For people

25 to 34

homicide is the third leading cause of death

Nearly

15,000

youth and young adults lost their lives to homicide in 2021

Over

700,000

young people are treated and released in U.S. emergency departments each year for injuries resulting from violence

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