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    City of Lauderhill Announces Comprehensive Lauderhill Peace365 Campaign – Making Peace Personal, Everyday

    April 25, 20241 Min Read9 Views
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    What:

    The City of Lauderhill proudly unveils its groundbreaking Lauderhill Peace365 Campaign, a concerted effort to cultivate a culture of peace and kindness throughout the community. Spearheaded by Commissioner Melissa P. Dunn and developed in collaboration with the 100+ member/organizations of the Lauderhill Health and Prosperity Partnership, this initiative aims to address the escalating concerns surrounding gun-related and domestic violence crimes. Lauderhill Peace365 seeks to understand the root causes of such behaviors and collaboratively implement solutions to eradicate them.

    Why:

    In light of the increasing incidence of violence, it is imperative for every resident, business owner, and visitor to become active participants in effecting positive change within our community.

    Who:

    Commissioner Melissa P. Dunn

    City Manager Desorae Giles-Smith

    Deputy Chief of Police Allen Siegel

    Fire Chief Robert Torres

    Where:

    City of Lauderhill

    5581 W. Oakland Park Blvd.

    Lauderhill, FL 33319

    Multi-Purpose Rooms

    When:

    Monday, April 29, 2024 at 4:00 PM

    Media Contacts:

    Leslie Johnson, City of Lauderhill PIO

    Office: 954-730-3000

    Mobile: 954-648-6375

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