In response to ongoing youth gun violence in Indianapolis, two organizations are making strides by educating children from a young age on conflict resolution and emotional management. The Peace Learning Center offers a summer camp called “Peaceful Pals,” where kindergarteners and younger kids learn essential peacemaking skills, leading to a reported 60% reduction in violent incidents at a local school due to their peer mediation program.
Fifteen-year-old JP McMillian, motivated by the legacy of his father—Cease Fire Indy founder Ron Gee, who was killed in gun violence—restarts his initiative “Young Minds of Indiana” to empower youth to make positive choices. With an upcoming back-to-school event providing vital resources and fostering community connections, McMillian emphasizes the importance of peer communication to prevent violence among teenagers.
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