Anti-gun violence advocates with SNUG in Newburgh held a
virtual rally following three
shootings in three weeks.
SNUG met virtually to remind people to reach out to them before
shots are ever fired.
Program organizer Orenzo Charles says his team will keep working with
the school district and after-school programs to make sure kids have positive
outlets. It will also keep mediating conflicts before guns
are pulled out.
Charles says SNUG isn't just there when something bad
happens and that he needs the public's help.
"We're very approachable, and we want you to ask us how you can be
supportive. Because if the community doesn't use us, we're
ineffective," says Charles.
Charles
says he's hiring two more outreach workers for a total of six.
He says his team is succeeding and the proof is 45 gun
violence-free days before these three January shootings.