State Contributes to Anti-Gang Programs
The state attorney general’s office will give $196,000 to fund the city’s anti-gang efforts, officials said.
The funds, which will be spread over two years, will go to the Long Beach Community Partnership, which heads the city’s Gang Intervention and Prevention Network.
The money will be divided among the network’s members, which include the YMCA, the Los Angeles County probation office, the Long Beach Police Department and the city Parks, Recreation and Marine’s Gang Prevention Unit.
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