Quavo, Rocket Foundation Aiding Victims After Violent Atlanta Weekend
ATLANTA, JUL 31 – The Rocket Foundation created the fund after two affiliated victims were killed and 49 shootings occurred, aiming to provide trauma therapy for affected youth and families.
- In Atlanta, Quavo and The Rocket Foundation launched an emergency trauma therapy fund after 49 shootings over the weekend, aiming to support affected youth and families.
- Following the fatalities of Deshawn Johnson, a 2024 Rocket camper, and Aaron Hines, known as Coach Ball of the Offender Alumni Association, Quavo and his team launched the trauma fund.
- Quavo committed $2 million and partnered with HOPE Hustlers and the Offender Alumni Association to provide trauma expert therapeutic services for youth and families.
- The Emergency Therapy Support Fund now offers immediate access to trauma therapy for grieving families, and Quavo is calling on the public to donate to expand mental health services.
- Amid a 16% rise in violent crime, Atlanta has seen a dramatic increase in gun violence since 2020, as the city continues to face ongoing challenges.
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Quavo, Rocket Foundation aiding victims after violent Atlanta weekend
Quavo and The Rocket Foundation launched a Therapy Support Fund to provide mental health services for youth and families affected by a weekend of gun violence that injured dozens and killed 2 people.
·Atlanta, United States
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