With an epidemic of crime continuing across the region, there is an upsurge of kids being involved in violence. The hosts feel like we all have a role to play.
With an epidemic of crime continuing across the region, there is an upsurge of kids being involved in violence. Law enforcement and political leaders are desperate to find solutions. Hosts Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin said on “The Gee & Ursula Show” they feel like we all have a role to play.
“Secondly, there are no paths to anything other than meaningless jobs, these kids don’t see hope. The level of trauma that my kids have seen is unbelievable,” Bobby continued on the KIRO Newsradio text line. “When I feel hopeless, I think, what can I specifically do?” she asked. “And many years ago, when I was in my 20s, when I actually joined the Big Brothers-Big Sisters program, and I became a big sister. And I will tell you that it was such a rewarding experience. I hope it was rewarding for the young girl that I helped, that I became close to.”“And sometimes it takes just one person to be able to provide that little spark,” she said.
“I had a real plan and an idea of why this is happening and what can be done,” he said. “And after I was done, I remember something that my grandma used to say, ‘I don’t understand kids these days’ That’s where I am. I really don’t have any understanding.”
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