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A Plan for a Safe, Healthy, and Active Summer 2024 Meeting

The BCYF Condon Community Center will hold a Safe, Healthy and Active Summer 2024 meeting on February 21, 2024, from 6 - 7 p.m. at 200 D Street, South Boston, MA 02127.

Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    Welcome/Introductions

    ● Background of “Summer Safety” Planning

    ● Recap of Summer ‘23

    ○ BPD Data

    ○ Strengths

    ○ Gaps

    ● Strategy for Summer ‘24

    ○ Step 1: Preparing the Plan

    ○ Step 2: Previewing the Plan

    ○ Step 3: Publishing the Plan

    ● Open Discussion re: Step 1: Preparing the Plan

    ○ Discussion Questions

    For more information visit boston.gov/communitysafety

    Discussion Questions

    Overall Goals

    ● What goals should we set for the Summer?

    ● What do you want to make sure that we accomplish during the Summer months? (e.g. Employment Opportunities, Community Building, Space Activation, Violence Reduction, etc)

    Community Violence Reduction

    ● What specific recommendations do you have related to reducing gun violence enduring summer months? (e.g. directed patrols place-based meetings, expanded access to clinical care, etc)

    ● What programs/efforts would you like to see implemented during these months?

    ● What specific recommendations do you have related to reducing youth/juvenile violence enduring summer months?

    ○ (e.g. prosocial events, expanded access to employment & engagement opportunities etc)

    ● What programs/efforts would you like to see implemented during these months?

    Engaging relevant Community Stakeholders

    ● What specific recommendations do you have surrounding the role of the Clergy/Churches?

    ● What specific recommendations do you have surrounding the role of the Neighborhood Associations?

    ● What specific recommendations do you have surrounding the role of small-businesses?

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