The University of Rochester Medical Center has launched a program designed to prevent firearm-related injuries and deaths. The program aims to reduce the number of gun-related incidents in Rochester and surrounding areas, promoting a safer community for residents.
"The goal of the program is to provide education and resources to individuals and families to prevent firearm-related injuries and deaths," said a URMC spokesperson. The program will focus on providing education and resources to individuals and families, particularly in high-risk areas such as the Cobbs Hill neighborhood and Genesee Street.
The University of Rochester Medical Center is a leading healthcare provider in the Rochester area, and this program is part of its ongoing efforts to promote community health and safety. Residents in Rochester and surrounding areas may benefit from the program's resources and education, which could help reduce the number of gun-related incidents. The program is expected to launch in the coming weeks, with URMC staff and partners working to provide services and support to the community.
The success of the program will depend on the participation and engagement of Rochester residents, who can help spread the word and promote the program's goals.