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90%
of Teens on Target students changed their belief that having a gun made them more safe.
100+
violently wounded youth over a 4-year period successfully re-enrolled in school.
90%
of Oakland families affected by homicide are reached by YA crisis responders. 50% of those families become long term clients of our mental health counselors.
Our Impact
90%
of Teens on Target students changed their belief that having a gun made them more safe.
100+
violently wounded youth over a 4-year period successfully re-enrolled in school.
90%
of Oakland families affected by homicide are reached by YA crisis responders. 50% of those families become long term clients of our mental health counselors.
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Teens on Target impact
Teens on Target engages students to teach their peers to prevent violence and transform their communities
973
Students engaged by 93 TNT leaders through 114 violence prevention workshops in the 2022-2023 school year.
1,378
Number of 1:1 . mentoring hours TNT leaders received in the 2022 - 2023 school year.
47
Number of community engagements TNT leaders participated in in the city of Oakland.