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The big day may have come and gone, but keep in touch as we’re preparing for our next Saturday session.
To attend our Saturday sessions you must be registered with HELP. Please click below to register and become a mentee today!
Need a ride? Click the button to submit a pickup form. One of our team members will reach out to confirm pick up and drop off details.

Saturdays are when our young men and women can learn crime and violence intervention to help them develop conflict-resolution skills, emotional awareness, and positive decision-making early in life. It empowers young people to recognize risks, choose non-violent responses, and become leaders who contribute to safer communities.

Physical activities help young teens build social skills by encouraging teamwork, communication, and cooperation with peers. They also promote friendships, a sense of belonging, and positive relationships, which can improve confidence and reduce feelings of isolation.

Group activities between adults and young teens focused on crime, violence, and intervention help build trust, mentorship, and positive role modeling. These interactions give teens safe spaces to learn life skills, understand consequences, and develop confidence, communication, and problem-solving abilities. They also strengthen community connections, helping teens feel supported and guided by caring mentors.
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Saginaw's first Community Violence Intervention Conference! Click below to register online, or please call: (989) 297-7199
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