
Girls ‘at risk’ from gang culture
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Intelligent and successful young women play an important role in Bermuda’s gang structure, community activist Gina Spence warned yesterday.
Intelligent and successful young women play an important role in Bermuda’s gang structure, community activist Gina Spence warned yesterday.
Primary school pupils have donated prize money from an anti-violence talent competition to a support group for mothers bereaved by crime.
A community activist’s dream of establishing Bermuda’s first grief camp to help children deal with loss has moved a step closer.
Following violent incidents such as a shooting or a stabbing, the coordinated Crisis Response Team attends the area to provide crisis counselling to residents, and “their intervention to date has been genuinely felt within the community,” Minister of National Security Wayne Caines said.
Thank You Abby and Alisia from Comfort Zone! during your visit to Bermuda we met with over 200 people including our Deputy Governor,charities,local experts, clergy, helping agencies,legislatures, youth, police,KEMH emergency department,first responders,schools,Pastor Leroy Bean, MOM Bermuda and those who have lost loved ones to road fatalities, terminal illness and gun violence.
Gina Spence Productions is again reaching out to the community with the Christmas Community Outreach 2017 Street Festival. The celebration is being held at the junction of Court and Dundonald Streets in Hamilton on Saturday [Dec 2] from 12:00pm to 5:00 pm.
Two teenage schoolgirls are to spearhead community activist Gina Spence’s Christmas Community Outreach Street Festival this weekend.