Baton Rouge community advocate Sid Edwards is taking his violence prevention message directly to the streets, partnering with local media to spotlight critical youth intervention work. During a recent ride-along with WBRZ News 2 ABC, Edwards emphasized the urgent need for comprehensive programs that address root causes of violence while providing young people with meaningful alternatives and support systems. His hands-on approach demonstrates how community leaders are stepping up to bridge gaps between at-risk youth and available resources. The initiative reflects a broader movement across urban communities where grassroots advocates are working alongside media partners to amplify solutions-focused narratives around youth development and public safety.
Source: WBRZ News 2 ABC, Baton Rouge


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