With community partners, KCM will offer a gun safety program consisting of a gun buyback initiative, free gun locks, and firearm training for individuals who sign up to be part of the gun violence prevention network community partnership.
This 24-hour hotline is open to any community member feeling threatened by and/or aware of potential gun violence. This ministry is designed to prevent issues from escalating to the point of injury or death. The hotline prioritizes the most urgent calls.
KCM will lead a national mentoring program targeting young people of all ages. KCM mentoring will focus on the importance of gun violence prevention and guiding youth towards becoming productive students, family members, friends, and community members.
National access to pastors and ministers trained in counseling young individuals of all ages. Pastoral counseling will focus on coping with life without resorting to gun violence, utilizing best practices to steer individuals away from such actions.
A referral service for individuals with mental health concerns, as well as for those seeking help for others suspected of having mental health issues, aiming to prevent violence stemming from gun violence.
Purpose - To identify and address the concerns of the community on major issues such as at-risk youth, gun violence prevention, spiritual growth, civil rights, economic equity, affordable housing, physical and mental health.