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Show Transcript DIFFERENCE HERE IN LOUISVILLE. RIGHT NOW I WOULD LIKE TO. PROVIDE A SMALL DONATION TO NO MORE RED DOTS IT’S THE FIRST OF MANY CHECKS TO FUND. PEACE 5,000 DOLLARS ON SATURDAY LOCAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION GROUP. NO MORE RED DOTS WAS GIVEN THE HELPING HAND NEEDED TO CONTINUE WORKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE A LITTLE BIT IS A LOT WHEN WHEN FOLKS SHOW TODAY CARED THEN OTHER PEOPLE START TO SHOW THE DAYCARE THE DONATION MARKS THE BEGINNING OF CITIES UNITED’S CROSS COUNTRY SUMMIT WHERE THE ORGANIZATION WILL TRAVEL TO CITIES ALL OVER THE AS THAT HAVE BEEN CRITICALLY IMPACTED BY AN UPTICK IN VIOLENCE LEADERS PLAN TO USE THE TIME TO URGE MAYORS TO USE THEIR PORTION OF AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN DOLLARS TO BETTER FUND VIOLENCE PREVENTION ORGANIZATIONS IN THEIR AREA. WE HAVE AN OPPOR
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