The Don't Fall Down in the Hood program stands
alone as Philadelphia's (as well as Pennsyvania's)
ONLY gun violence prevention program. For the
past ten years, the program has rehabilitated
juvenile offenders in the areas of possession
and use of firearms, as well as, the frequency
of assault, theft, and narcotics.
With an 85% success rate, Don't Fall Down in the
Hood is among the most successful juvenile violence
intervention programs in the nation.
Don't Fall Down in the Hood is one of twelve
programs operated by The Institute for the Development
of African-American Youth, Inc. (IDAAY).
IDAAY is a community-based, non-profit organization,
serving Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties.
S. Archye Leacock founded IDAAY in May 1991
in response to the alarming statistics characterizing
disadvantaged youth in the Philadelphia area.
To address these issues, the organization's
expressed purpose is to serve and empower youth
at risk.
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