Accept $90,000 grant for Operation Peacemaker Fellowship violence prevention program
In Plain English
The Office of Neighborhood Safety received 3 grants totaling $90,000 from the East Bay Community Foundation over 3 years. The money supports Operation Peacemaker Fellowship, which provides emergency services and support to Richmond youth most at risk of gun violence. The funds have no time limit for spending.
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