Norfolk man starts organization to combat bullying, gun violence and gangs
Grassroots movements to combat violence are growing in Hampton Roads. People are deciding to step up for their own communities. Author: Angelique Arintok Updated: 1:51 AM EDT July 25, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. The recent spike in violence across Hampton Roads motivated Ken Brockington to launch an organization.
Brockington, of Norfolk, said he wants to offer young people more opportunities and support systems. He also wants to host safe, community events to get youth involved.
Saturday, held held his first event at Virginia Beach Town Center.
The conversation centered on messages of anti-bullying, anti-guns and anti-gangs.
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