Central Ohio addresses its pressing gun violence crisis through a comprehensive network of community resources aimed at intervention and support. Columbus’ Office of Violence Prevention has implemented the Columbus Violence Reduction strategy, a data-driven initiative funded by $1.35 million in grants to 35 organizations, including youth and family support programs, to combat the surge in gun-related homicides since the pandemic.
The county prosecutor’s office similarly responds to gun violence as an epidemic, with Franklin County Prosecutor Shayla Favor emphasizing coordinated community efforts for lasting solutions. Residents like Gretchen Specht, advocating for early intervention after her son’s tragic death, highlight the importance of community resources. To learn more about the specific programs available, visit the Office of Violence Prevention’s website, where a comprehensive list of support services can be found.
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