Indy organization training life coaches to help reduce violence, promote positivity

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After graduating from Knox College in Illinois, Naja Woods started her journalism career in 2019 as a producer at ABC57 News in South Bend.

INDIANAPOLIS — Stop the Violence, an Indy group focused on reducing gun violence, is now training life coaches to do the same in other organizations.“I’m learning, I’m engaging, I’m identifying certain things that’s different," said Darion Hutchinson."Being able to meet other individuals that are in the same mind frame as me to try to make a change is a wonderful thing."

“We’re asking our churches and organizations to build teams and those teams will be able to help facilitate some of the goals and aspirations of these young men and women who are caught up in the lifestyle,” said Stop the Violence Executive Director Anthony Beverly.

 

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