Cure Violence discusses prevention efforts during Gun Violence Awareness Month

Cure Violence discusses prevention efforts during Gun Violence Awareness Month
Matthew Shelak: Executive Director — Jeanes Hospital
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Quinzel Tomoney, Senior Program Manager at Cure Violence Philadelphia, appeared on PHL17 Morning News to discuss the community-based violence prevention program. Tomoney provided insights into how individuals can participate in efforts to reduce gun violence. The appearance coincides with June being recognized as Gun Violence Awareness Month.

Tomoney emphasized the importance of community involvement in addressing gun violence and shared details about Cure Violence’s initiatives aimed at preventing such incidents.



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