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San Antonio's roadmap to a safer city

On Jan. 24, City Council unveiled its Violence Prevention Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 in San Antonio and Bexar County. The mission of the plan is to “stop violence from happening before it starts” through collaboration, research and community outreach.  Over the next four years, the City of San Antonio will be working in four public...

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Can SA treat violence like a virus?

Can SA treat violence like a virus?
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San Antonio turns to public health approach to reduce violence

San Antonio turns to public health approach to reduce violence
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Metro Health bringing over 50 organizations together to reduce violence in San Antonio

The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is hoping to reduce gun violence, sexual violence and youth violence by bringing community organizations and government entities together to develop a five-year plan.

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