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Summer Heat-Wave 2008 (NB)
Summer Heat-Wave 2008 is designed to provide a well-rounded summer recreational and educational program for at-risk youth that will include both middle and high school aged students.
Explanation
The City of Gainesville has experienced several incidents of youth violence between late April to June 30, 2008. These incidents involved youth from rival communities and, in some instances, they involved factions of hybrid youth gangs. Citizens of Gainesville, civic organizations--such as the Black on Black Crime Task Force, and private groups--such as the Jennings group, the Gainesville Housing Authority and Neighborhood Watch organizations have collaborated with Gainesville Police Department and Alachua County to create an alternative activity for youth. Our focus will be on youth who, primarily due to age and income, may not be eligible for already established summer enrichment camps. The strategy that was devised is a three-pronged model, which includes strategies to address the entire population (local communities and neighborhoods), with messages and programs aimed at preventing youth violence. The Summer Heat-Wave program will provide both life-skills training and recreational and social activities designed to engage the aforementioned population. This strategy is in concert with the Gainesville Police Department's goal of addressing youth violence through prevention, intervention and suppression of violent activity. The program will provide approximately 150 participants with stipends to attend City of Gainesville Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Summer Day Camp programs and RTS bus passes to provide travel to and from the day camps. Alachua County has provided $120,000 towards the program and the City of Gainesville's contribution consists of 150 RTS monthly bus passes for two months, Gainesville Police Department security for special events and stipends for 150 program participants to attend a six...
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