Saint Paul, Minnesota, introduces the ‘Goals Not Guns’ initiative as a proactive approach to combat youth gun violence by engaging students from third to twelfth grade. This innovative program, developed by the Neighborhood Safety Community Council, integrates self-esteem, mental health, and artistic expression, encouraging students to create their own anti-gun t-shirt designs that will be printed by local youth at risk of homelessness.
A highlight of the program is a celebratory event where students come together, and the winning design earns a $300 reward, with city officials like Mayor Carter supporting the initiative. Beyond classroom education, the initiative aims to promote a gun-free lifestyle in the community, using proceeds from t-shirt sales to fund future programming. As Lynnaia Jacobsen from the NSCC articulates, the essence of the program lies in empowering young individuals to inspire their peers to reject violence, one creative message at a time.
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