Office Of Violence Prevention Launches Campaign During Gun Violence Awareness Month

Mecklenburg County, NC ( News Release) โ€“ June focuses on Gun Violence Awareness, and Mecklenburg County Public Healthโ€™s Office of Violence Prevention will spotlight awareness and education throughout the month.

โ€œCommunity violence touches all of us and awareness and education are key,โ€ said Tracie Campbell, Director of MCPH Office of Violence Prevention. โ€œBy raising awareness that violence is a threat to public health, we can engage more partners in implementing customized solutions. We know there is no singular fix.โ€

Key messaging opportunities for theย โ€œViolence Free Begins with Meโ€ย campaign will be deployed in June, including:

Social media
Digital billboards across the County
Ads on CATS buses and light rail trains
Ads at various barber shops, beauty salons, and gas stations
โ€œViolence Free Zoneโ€ markings on sidewalks in Uptown, NoDa, and priority neighborhoods
Engagement and educational opportunities will be available throughout June, including:

June 2: National Wear Orange Day: Uptown Charlotte skyline illuminated in orange
June 3:ย Wear Orange Day Rally by Moms Demand Actionย toย honor survivors of gun violence and support a violence-free future.ย OVP and Mecklenburg County Sheriffโ€™s Office will distribute locks.
June 7:ย Community Engagement Task Group for Criminal Justice Presents: Community Conversations with Pineville Police Department, 6 โ€“ 8 p.m.
June 17: Gun Lock Distribution at ATV Fatherโ€™s Day Event (Beatties Ford Corridor), 2 โ€“ 6 p.m.
June 20: Community Gun Safety and Education Forum atย Freedom Division Office, 4150 Wilkinson Blvd.,ย 6 โ€“ 8 p.m.
June 21 โ€“ 23: ReCAST/H.E.A.L. Charlotte: Restoring Our Communities workshops at Urban League of Central Carolinas, 6 โ€“ 8 p.m.
Mecklenburg County launched itsย Office of Violence Preventionย with the goal ofย assessing community violence in our communityย and determining how to move forward in the work with the reportย The Way Forward.

โ€œThis work is a first for Mecklenburg County and the state of North Carolina,โ€ said Dr. Raynard Washington, Mecklenburg County Public Health Director. โ€œCommunity violence is a significant threat to the health of our residents. I am proud of our work so far, but we know there is still so much more to do. I hope the public joins us to learn more and to do more about community violence, especially this month.โ€