Cook County announces the allocation of $25 million in grants aimed at combating gun violence and providing essential support to survivors, a vital part of the county’s long-term public safety strategy. Board President Toni Preckwinkle highlights that these funds will enhance community programs designed to assist both at-risk individuals and those directly affected by violence, enabling organizations to offer trauma-informed counseling, job placement, and violence mediation services.
Among the recipients, the University of Chicago Medical Center and the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago each receive substantial funding to bolster street outreach and victim services. Preckwinkle reports a significant decrease in gun homicides—by 35% since their peak in 2021—demonstrating the effectiveness of community intervention models. With statistics indicating nearly a 40% drop in shootings this year, these grants aim to sustain this positive trend through evidence-based strategies that foster resilience and stability in affected communities.
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