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RPD’s RESET Team opens Champions of Change Boxing Program

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Champions of Change Boxing Program Opens in Roanoke, Providing Safe Space for Youth

ROANOKE, ⁤Va. – On July 31, the Roanoke Police Department’s RESET team launched the Champions of Change Boxing Program, a new initiative designed⁣ to offer a constructive outlet for young people in the city. ⁣The‌ program aims to address rising concerns about youth violence ​by​ providing a ⁣safe and supportive environment ​for⁢ physical activity and mentorship.

A ‍Years-Long Vision​ Realized

The project, several years in‍ growth, stemmed from ⁣a conversation between RESET‌ Coordinator Lloyd Merchant and ⁣a ⁤local boxing ⁤coach. “He had an idea about, let’s go ⁢in and see if we can⁤ have ​a space for boxing,” Merchant explained.⁢ The program began modestly, utilizing space at the YMCA one night a week before expanding to its own dedicated facility.

Addressing ​a Critical Need

The Champions of Change program directly responds to⁤ the increasing rates of ⁤youth involvement ⁢in risky behaviors. Participants like Keith Moore emphasize the ‍program’s role in steering young people⁣ away from negative influences. “we ‌help kids to ​stay ‍out of bad situations, getting ⁤to gang related stuff or doing bad things in the⁣ street,” Moore said. “So ‍if you have an​ activity to do, keep your mind in the⁢ right place.”

Did⁢ You Know? Studies show that participation in structured after-school activities,⁤ like boxing, can significantly ‌reduce juvenile ‍delinquency rates [[1]]?

Mentorship as a Cornerstone

Beyond boxing training, the program prioritizes mentorship. Mentors, like Everett Sawin, recognize the​ importance of individual support in addressing the root causes of​ violence. “It looks like with all the gun violence in Roanoke City, we need an answer, and all people can do is one kid ⁣at a time,” Sawin stated. ⁢”I​ don’t have some big solution, but I know if ​you go out there and you help all that ⁤you have the influence over,‍ and you can⁤ do everything in your power to help it, I think we’ll⁣ all​ be in ‍a ⁢better position.”

the mentors frequently enough serve as positive role⁣ models, offering guidance ⁣and support that extends beyond the‌ gym. Moore described the mentors as “like a ‌father figure in some ‌sort of way, teaching me what⁤ to do right, ⁢what not to do.”

Building a Community

The ⁤program fosters a sense of community and ⁤belonging, recognizing that many young people lack consistent⁣ support systems. “We try‌ to be a family here,” Merchant ⁢said. ​”A ⁣lot of these kids, ​they just need people to talk to. A lot ⁢of them, they’re ⁣on their phones all the⁤ time, they got nobody to talk to, or they got problems going on, they don’t want to share with anybody.”

Pro⁣ Tip: Creating safe spaces ‌for youth is a key component of community-based​ violence prevention strategies, as outlined by the⁢ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ‌ [[2]].

Future Expansion Plans

Looking ahead, Merchant envisions expanding the program’s reach to include weekend sessions. “We’re hoping to grow so⁢ we can open⁣ up ​more, to include maybe the weekend or‍ Saturday, as we‌ want to invite ‌those individuals that⁣ might ‌potentially be out here challenged ‌with risk⁣ factors that they deal with on a daily, weekly basis, and we want ‌them to come here ‌to a safe ‌space.”

Program Element Description
Launch Date July 31, 2025
Sponsoring Institution Roanoke ‍Police Department’s RESET Team
Primary Goal Provide a ⁣safe space and mentorship for youth and young adults
Initial Location Dedicated⁢ facility in Roanoke, VA (formerly⁣ YMCA)

What impact do you think⁢ community-led initiatives like this‌ can have on reducing youth violence? How can cities better support programs that offer positive alternatives for ⁣young people?

Evergreen Context: The ⁢Rise of Youth Violence Prevention Programs

the Champions ‍of Change Boxing ⁤Program ​is part ⁣of a growing national trend ‌toward‍ community-based violence prevention initiatives.These programs recognize⁢ that ⁤addressing youth violence requires a​ multifaceted​ approach that goes beyond⁤ law enforcement, focusing on providing opportunities, mentorship, and support⁣ systems for at-risk​ individuals. The ⁣success of these programs often hinges on strong partnerships between law enforcement, community organizations, and‍ local leaders.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the Champions of‌ Change Boxing program? ⁢It’s a new initiative in Roanoke, Virginia, offering boxing training and mentorship to youth and young adults.
  • Who is eligible to participate ‌in the program? The program⁣ is open to youth and young adults in the Roanoke area.
  • What are the goals of the program? ​ The primary goals are to provide a safe space, reduce youth violence, and​ offer positive mentorship.
  • How did the Champions ⁣of Change‌ program get started? ⁢It began as an idea from a ​local boxing coach and‍ evolved from a small YMCA ‍program.
  • What are the ‍future‌ plans for the ⁣program? Organizers hope to expand the ⁣program to include weekend sessions.

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