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{{toplink|url=http://www.philaantiviolencecoalition.org/|name=philaantiviolencecoalition.org}}<blockquote>''Live and Let Live''</blockquote> | {{toplink|url=http://www.philaantiviolencecoalition.org/|name=philaantiviolencecoalition.org}}<blockquote>''Live and Let Live''</blockquote> | ||
− | The Mission of Philadelphia Anti-violence Coalition (PAVC) is to effectively facilitate collaboration among diverse grassroots organizations to empower the community to increase the peace in our neighborhoods through activism, education, prevention/intervention programs and effective policy advocacy. PAVC has developed a ten point program that will help reduce the ongoing causes of violence. | + | The Mission of '''Philadelphia Anti-violence Coalition''' (PAVC) is to effectively facilitate collaboration among diverse grassroots organizations to empower the community '''to increase the peace in our neighborhoods through activism, education, prevention/intervention programs and effective policy advocacy'''. PAVC has developed a ten point program that will help reduce the ongoing causes of violence. |
''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the coalition's [http://www.philaantiviolencecoalition.org/ home page]. | ''Note:'' The above descriptive information came from the coalition's [http://www.philaantiviolencecoalition.org/ home page]. |
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Live and Let Live
The Mission of Philadelphia Anti-violence Coalition (PAVC) is to effectively facilitate collaboration among diverse grassroots organizations to empower the community to increase the peace in our neighborhoods through activism, education, prevention/intervention programs and effective policy advocacy. PAVC has developed a ten point program that will help reduce the ongoing causes of violence.
Note: The above descriptive information came from the coalition's home page.
In The News
- Anti-Violence Groups Declare December A ‘Month Of Peace’, CBS-3, November 30, 2017.