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You are here: Home / News / Baltimore’s Bold Move: Investing in Youth to Tackle Violence

Baltimore’s Bold Move: Investing in Youth to Tackle Violence

Dated: March 29, 2025

Baltimore City is taking significant steps to combat youth violence by investing in athletics and summer job programs. With a focus on providing opportunities for young people, the city aims to continue the positive trend of reduced crime rates seen in recent years.

Key Takeaways

  • Baltimore City is investing $500,000 in a new youth athletics fund.
  • $6 million will be allocated to the YouthWorks summer employment program.
  • Mayor Brandon Scott emphasizes holistic investment in youth well-being and safety.
  • Recent data shows a significant decrease in youth violence in the city.

Investment in Youth Athletics

The Baltimore City Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) has announced a new initiative to enhance youth athletics programs. This includes:

  • $500,000 investment to expand access to athletic programming in Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS).
  • The initiative builds on the successful launch of middle school sports programming, which has already benefited thousands of students.
  • Dr. Sonja Brookins Santelises, CEO of BCPS, stated that enriching students’ lives requires community support for both academic and extracurricular activities.

Summer Employment Opportunities

In addition to athletics, the city is significantly boosting its summer employment initiatives:

  • $6 million will be directed towards the YouthWorks program, aiming to provide 8,500 young people with meaningful summer jobs.
  • Participants will receive paid work experiences, professional development, and career readiness training through the Mayor’s Office of Employment and Development (MOED).
  • An additional $1.5 million will support Mayor Scott’s summer youth engagement strategy, which has proven effective in reducing youth victimization and violence.

Positive Trends in Crime Reduction

Baltimore has seen a notable decline in crime rates, particularly among youth:

  • Homicides decreased by 29% and nonfatal shootings by 41% as of March 2025 compared to the previous year.
  • The city has reported a 20% decrease in gun violence victims over the past five years, with youth victims dropping from 499 in 2023 to 389 in 2024.
  • Mayor Scott emphasized the importance of community involvement in public safety, stating that reducing crime is a collective responsibility.

A Holistic Approach to Youth Engagement

Mayor Scott highlighted the importance of a comprehensive approach to youth engagement:

  • The investments aim to provide safe spaces, structured programming, and outreach workers to support young people during the summer months.
  • The city is committed to ensuring that all young people have the opportunity to thrive, focusing on their futures, well-being, and safety.

Conclusion

Baltimore’s proactive measures to invest in youth athletics and summer job programs reflect a commitment to reducing violence and fostering a safer community. By providing young people with opportunities for growth and development, the city hopes to continue the positive trend of decreasing crime rates and enhancing the overall quality of life for its residents.

Sources

  • Baltimore City to invest in youth athletics, summer jobs to reduce violence, CBS News.
  • Mayor Andre Dickens launches 2025 youth jobs program in Atlanta, 11Alive.com.
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