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Omaha Police Department Northeast Precinct, 4316 North 30th Street, Omaha, NE 68111

Gang specialist offers one and one and group gang and violence prevention and intervention, employment assistance, and mentoring.

Gang Unit members are located in precincts throughout the city. Call for information.

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336 Main Street, Plattsmouth, NE 68048

Law enforcement.

D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance and Education) and G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance, Education and Training) programs.

Crime prevention through Crime Stoppers and Neighborhood Watch programs.

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United Way of the Midlands
4344 North 34th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68111
Provides outreach, case management, advocacy and support for young women impacted by youth/gang violence, intimate partner/domestic violence and/or sex-trafficking.
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2330 14th Street, Columbus, NE 68601
Law enforcement agency. DARE substance abuse training and GREAT gang resistance training for some age groups. Crime Prevention Through Environment Design (CPTED) educates property owners on how to minimize their exposure to crime by implementing changes in the design of their property. Other crime prevention programs include Crime Free Multi-Family Housing Program, Crime Stoppers, and Neighborhood Watch. School Liaison Officer is service-oriented and provides law enforcement support from security to education in the city's school system. Community Service Technician Program focuses on code enforcement.  Non-sworn officers respond to parking violations, weed complaints, nuisance complaints, junk vehicle, snow removal issues, etc.
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4344 North 34th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68111
Youth Trauma Response Team collaborates with local trauma centers at CHI and Nebraska Medicine following violent incidents. School Outreach provides mentoring services at Omaha Public middle and high schools.  Street Outreach interrupts cycles of violence and offers mediation, conflict resolution and case management. Health and human service referrals to community based service providers.  Education and training offering individual, family and group workshops and presentations.  Distributes educational materials and hosts community rallies. Staff include approved Juvenile Probation Mentoring and Family Support.
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4940 South 114th Street, Suite 6, Omaha, NE 68111

Pre-Release education / re-entry preparation for men, women, and youth incarcerated and provides services for reentry and community re-establishment. Community support for families affected by incarceration through prevention and intervention program initiatives.

Volunteers are recruited and trained initially as pen pals, then developed into mentors upon the participant's release from prison. Volunteers are also trained to be mentors for at risk youth in the Juvenile Justice system, public schools, residential treatment centers, and aging out of foster care.

R.A.W. D.A.W.G.S. youth corps gang prevention program provides a positive alternative to gang membership for boys ages 5-13 through military type drills, developing positive social and academic skills and personal validation and self development. These positive personal attributes are demonstrated by positive male role models who lead the program. Call for information.

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200 East 75th Street, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60619
The Second Chance Initiative (SCI) violence prevention program provides a community-focused approach to violence prevention. Central to SCI's philosophy is the belief that violence is a learned behavior and can be mitigated through strategies akin to disease control. The program focuses on detecting potential violence and intervening promptly through trained messengers. It provides ongoing behavior modification and support to high-risk individuals. Efforts are made to change community norms from violence acceptance to rejecting violence as a norm. Data is continuously analyzed to ensure effective implementation and identify trends. Staff receive comprehensive training and technical support for proper execution. These execution components include:High-Risk Individual Identification: Through structured intake criteria, SCI identifies and engages with high-risk youth and young adults. Individuals must meet criteria, such as gang involvement, violent criminal history, or recent victimization.Street Outreach Workers: Their street outreach program ensures 24/7 availability of workers who intervene in conflicts, preventing retaliatory violence. They prioritize keeping conflicts in check through mediation and continuous follow-ups. Outreach workers are chosen for their credibility within high-risk communities. Outreach workers are provided a State of Illinois required 40 hour violence prevention training and quarterly booster training.Case Management: Utilizing case managers, SCI develops tailored plans and connect individuals to vital resources and services, facilitating their transition away from violent lifestyles.Victim Services: SCI provides support to victims of violence, aiding in their physical and emotional recovery by empowering them with skills, services, and opportunities.Changing Social Norms: Through media campaigns, events, and partnerships with community organizations and law enforcement, SCI strives to foster a societal consensus against violence.
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7300 South Jeffery Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60649
The Second Chance Initiative (SCI) violence prevention program provides a community-focused approach to violence prevention. Central to SCI's philosophy is the belief that violence is a learned behavior and can be mitigated through strategies akin to disease control. The program focuses on detecting potential violence and intervening promptly through trained messengers. It provides ongoing behavior modification and support to high-risk individuals. Efforts are made to change community norms from violence acceptance to rejecting violence as a norm. Data is continuously analyzed to ensure effective implementation and identify trends. Staff receive comprehensive training and technical support for proper execution. These execution components include:High-Risk Individual Identification: Through structured intake criteria, SCI identifies and engages with high-risk youth and young adults. Individuals must meet criteria, such as gang involvement, violent criminal history, or recent victimization.Street Outreach Workers: Their street outreach program ensures 24/7 availability of workers who intervene in conflicts, preventing retaliatory violence. They prioritize keeping conflicts in check through mediation and continuous follow-ups. Outreach workers are chosen for their credibility within high-risk communities. Outreach workers are provided a State of Illinois required 40 hour violence prevention training and quarterly booster training.Case Management: Utilizing case managers, SCI develops tailored plans and connect individuals to vital resources and services, facilitating their transition away from violent lifestyles.Victim Services: SCI provides support to victims of violence, aiding in their physical and emotional recovery by empowering them with skills, services, and opportunities.Changing Social Norms: Through media campaigns, events, and partnerships with community organizations and law enforcement, SCI strives to foster a societal consensus against violence.
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1818 East 71st Street, Chicago, IL 60649
The Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) Program provides intensive case management to youth active in street activities or the justice system in one of eight communities selected based on high violence rates. SCaN staff works to create goals that include education completion, employment avenues, housing stability and physical and emotional wellness.
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211 Metro Chicago
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5100 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60644
BUILD's Intervention Specialists are directly involved in resolving neighborhood conflicts, mentoring youth to steer them away from gangs, and helping them overcome experiences of violence, trauma, and incarceration. Through a combination of personalized and community-based programs, BUILD provides at-risk youth with opportunities to gain control over their lives, futures, and communities. and communities.
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211 Metro Chicago
5113 South Harper Avenue, Chicago, IL 60615
365 We Thrive offers the Community Healing and Stability Pathways (CHSP) program to youth and adults through wraparound services that support the needs of the community. Their evidence-based solutions create pathways to economic development and violence prevention by providing the following services:Trauma-informed support and stabilization services Family support and wraparound resource navigation Reentry and restorative pathway support Prevention-focused wellness programming
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211 Metro Chicago
15240 Main Street, Harvey, IL 60426
Center for Islamic Teachings and Community Development provides educational programming, group interventions, and vocational support designed to prevent gang activity.
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211 Metro Chicago
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1750 North Kimball Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647
BUILD's Intervention Specialists are directly involved in resolving neighborhood conflicts, mentoring youth to steer them away from gangs, and helping them overcome experiences of violence, trauma, and incarceration. Through a combination of personalized and community-based programs, BUILD provides at-risk youth with opportunities to gain control over their lives, futures, and communities. and communities.
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211 Metro Chicago
5339 West 25th Street, Cicero, IL 60804
Corazón Community Services provides restorative justice workshops, gang intervention/mediations, street violence response, court-mandated community service opportunities, and monthly gang tattoo removal.
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211 Metro Chicago
1210 West 78th Place, Chicago, IL 60620
Faith Community of St. Sabina's Peace Makers program is dedicated to helping young men walk away from gang and gun violence by providing them with wrap-around services such as mentoring, education, and employment opportunities. St. Sabina has four Peace Maker Outreach Workers, who provide resources to youth in the community and refer them to various programs that will help get them off of the street. The outreach workers also serve as mediators amongst gang members, working to deescalate potential violent behavior or gang retaliation before it occurs.
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211 Metro Chicago
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9415 South Western Avenue, Suite 240, Chicago, IL 60643
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. offers gang prevention and education programs to prevent students from joining gangs and to educate youth about the dangers of these affiliations.
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211 Metro Chicago
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8335 Platteview Road, Papillion, NE 68046

County law enforcement.

D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education).

G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance Education and Training).

Neighborhood Watch programs.

Crime Stoppers.

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United Way of the Midlands