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The Role of Nonprofits and Community Hubs in Crime Prevention
“It’s not just programs—it’s relationships.”
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A community centre in a neighbourhood where nothing else exists becomes the only place young people can go after school, the only place seniors can gather during the day, the only place families can access services without traveling across the city - and when someone asks why crime is lower in that neighbourhood than in similar ones without such centres, the answer is that someone built something there that gave people a place to belong.

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