Exposure to chronic violence has devastating effects on children, families and their neighborhoods.   These effects include an increase in truancy, violent crime, substance abuse and domestic violence. The results are neighbors feelings disconnected from each other and individual families trying to raise their children on their own.  Everyone deserves an opportunity to learn to heal from the traumatizing effects of violence so children, families and neighborhoods can change their focus from surviving to thriving.
Our History
Peaceful Posse began in 1995 as a collaboration between Philadelphia Physicians for Social Responsibility and two public housing communities in the East Falls section of Philadelphia.  With those communities and others, we have organized mentoring groups for boys and girls that now reach up to 150 children, ages 10-14. Peaceful Posse has also developed a targeted intervention for children from homes where there has been family violence and runs a Training Institute through which staff members of child-serving agencies can learn more about using the Peaceful Posse approach in their work.
Contact Peaceful Posse at: 215-765-3771 (phone) 215-765-5852 (fax)

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