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Sacramento Youth Violence Prevention Collective

Sacramento Youth Violence Prevention Collective (SYVPC)

The mission of SYVPC is to prevent youth violence by creating a true web of support for youth in Sacramento. Member organizations representing law enforcement, public health, education, health care and community organizations work to achieve documented improvements in criminal justice, health, and education outcomes among minority youth in Sacramento.

 

Now accepting applications for Youth Violence Prevention Commissioners!

To learn more about the position, please click below.

SYVPC Background

SMYVP members build trust and collaboration with each other in order to better integrate public health, social service and community policing practices. SMYVP also supports SHOP - a structured violence prevention curriculum that supports youth development and is presented at in-school and out-of-school programs.

Together SYVPC members partner to increase youth linkages to local organizations so that youth can better access services and community programs that foster resiliency and afford youth new opportunities to practice self-care, leadership development, community service, and advocacy. The Collective has participation from over 30 organizations including community advocates, law enforcement, healthcare, and education.

HEC serves as the backbone organization for the Sacramento Youth Violence Prevention Collective. The Collective works to prevent youth violence by creating a true web of support for youth in Sacramento by building stronger working relationships among cross-sector organizations.  Since COVID-19, Collective meetings are held virtually.


May 2021

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Sacramento Youth Violence Prevention Collective

Wednesday, May 12, 2021
3:00 pm4:30 pm

Monthly meeting. Members work to create a true web of support for minority youth in Sacramento. Member organization from law enforcement, public health, education, health care and community organizations work to improve coordination, collaboration, and linkages.

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