The summer will be over before we know it, but organizations across the city continue their work to provide kids with safe spaces.
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Since the kickbacks began,"Let Them Talk" has reached nearly 200 kids, from practicing TikTok dance moves to playing games. Kids tell WRTV that small, intimate conversations make them feel safe and not judged. “I hope that we just learn not to use violence all the time. We should never use violence; communication is the number one priority,” said Camille Morgan, a 13-year-old attending Safe Summers Kickback."We're all young, we still have a lot of time to live, and we shouldn't die this young."Battle said although their results may be overlooked by other incidents, it doesn't minimize their efforts.
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