National anti-violence group sets up chapter in Chicago

Mothers in Charge offers grief counseling to relatives of people killed by guns as well as violence prevention education

The pain and sadness caused by Chicago’s chronic gun violence have led the founder of a national anti-violence movement to establish a group chapter in the city.

“There’s such a need,” said Dorothy Johnson-Speight, founder of Mothers in Charge, which offers grief counseling to relatives of people killed by guns as well as violence prevention education.

Read the full report at The Chicago Tribune: National anti-violence group sets up chapter in Chicago