enough is enough

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Societal Violence

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  Enough is Enough :: Community : Follow-up and Suggested Resources

Follow-up and Suggested Resources

Your organization's participation in the Enough is Enough campaign can initiate or reaffirm a long-term commitment to community building and violence prevention.

  • Develop partnerships with the K12 schools and any community colleges and/or four-year colleges/universities in your area.
  • Further educate yourself and others on issues surrounding school and campus violence prevention.
  • Make available increased service opportunities and community-building activities.
  • Keep the issue on the front burner, making available ongoing opportunities for a wide range of members of the school, campus, and larger community to speak publicly against violence.
  • Run regular columns or feature boxes in the local newspaper. Regularly take advantage of other media and appropriate social networking platforms.
  • A group may want to monitor and take action on related legislative activity, such as cyber bullying, "concealed carry" on college campuses, etc.

These Hands Don't Hurt
http://media.www.unews.com/media/storage/paper274/news/
2008/10/27/News/Hands.Against.Violence-3508198.shtml

This is the national philanthropy of Alpha Kappa Lambda. In essence, handprints are cut out of colored paper and people sign their names on the hands and pledge that their hands will never be used to commit interpersonal acts of violence. Another way this initiative is implemented is through students placing their hand in colored paint and leaving their print on a white banner. This symbolizes both the diversity and unity of the campus, and serves as a visual representation of how many people have pledged to resolve matters in a non-violent way.

Cell Phone Charity Collection
www.americancellphonedrive.org
www.ksbitv.com/home/27629689.html

Sponsoring a cell phone drive to collect old cell phones could benefit victims of violence.

Students Against Violence Everywhere
www.nationalsave.org

SAVE is a student-driven organization. Students learn about alternatives to violence and practice what they learn through school and community service projects. As they participate in SAVE activities, students learn crime prevention and conflict management skills and the virtues of good citizenship, civility, and nonviolence.

National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign
www.nyvpw.org

The goal of this campaign is to raise awareness and to educate students, teachers, school administrators, counselors, school resource officers, school staff, parents, and the public on effective ways to prevent or reduce youth violence.

 

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