Community programs combat gun violence by counseling city’s youth
Gun violence in Philadelphia has gone up in the last five years, making programs to help children and teens cope with violence essential.
Gun violence in Philadelphia has gone up in the last five years, making programs to help children and teens cope with violence essential.
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