CHSFSC works to build neighborhood-based networks that can promote positive community development and effective advocacy efforts toward family self-sufficiency and strategic systemic change.
Below are some of the major highlights from the past year of youth and families turning their lives around. For more personal stories, check out the links to the left!
- 50 youth and families enrolled in case management services
- 172 gang/crew related youth engaged in outreach services through evidence-based outreach work
- 215 gang/crew related youth engaged in weekly positive personal development activities
- 68 gang/crew related youth engaged in temporary or permanent employment opportunities
- 30 successful, documented, gang/crew related mediations conducted over the course of 6 months that resulted in an increase sense of public safety for community residents
- 40 gang/crew related youth reported improving in school performances
- 93 gang/crew related youth did not commit an illegal offense nor were rearrested for prior offenses over the course 6 months
- 68 gang/crew related youth reported feeling decrease in hostility and aggressive behavior