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Stars, trees, mountains: Santa Rosa outdoor youth program is using nature to combat gun violence

LandPaths takes at-risk youth out of their concrete, urban environments and into the natural one, offering many their first encounters with the land

Stars, trees, mountains: Santa Rosa outdoor youth program is using nature to combat gun violence

TL;DR

  • Santa Rosa is using outdoor youth programs to combat gun violence by connecting at-risk teens with nature.
  • LandPaths, an environmental conservancy, takes youth from urban settings to natural areas for activities like hiking and camping.
  • The program aims to provide a change of scenery, helping participants realize there's more to life than gangs and violence.
  • Many teens in the program have never had a personal connection with nature before participating.
  • The initiative is part of Santa Rosa's broader violence prevention efforts, which address underlying factors like poverty and trauma.
  • There's a concern that budget cuts could jeopardize the program's future, despite its demonstrated success.
  • The program provides tools and opportunities for youth, aiming to prevent them from turning to firearms.
  • Easier access to firearms, including ghost guns, is a growing concern for law enforcement in Santa Rosa.