The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth and Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Launch Partnership to Combat Community Violence with $2.5 Million Grant

VIPP team members and TLC executive pose for a photo at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital during a kickoff event for the VIPP on October 5.

Audubon, Pa. – (October 12, 2023) – The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC) and Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic are pleased to announce a new collaboration to implement the pioneering Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP), funded by a $2.5 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). The program launched this month at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, Pa., and will expand to Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia and St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, Pa., in the coming weeks.

“We should treat violence as a communicable disease,” says Greg Casey, DO, an emergency medicine physician at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital and medical director of the VIPP. “Through the Violence Intervention and Prevention Program, our goal is to make our communities safer places to live, work and enjoy life.”

With a focus on hospital- and community-linked violence intervention strategies, the community-based, trauma-informed VIPP will be modeled after an evidence-based program, where trained violence intervention specialists provide immediate response to individuals experiencing gun and other forms of community violence, conduct clinical crisis assessments, provide short-term therapy and case management and refer individuals and families to social safety net providers in the community for long-term support.

“We are immensely grateful for this opportunity to work with Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic through funding from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency,” says Andrea Griffith, Chief Development Officer of TLC. “Together, we will be able to provide impactful and effective intervention programs that not only address the immediate effects of violence but also work towards long-term prevention within the communities we serve.”

The PCCD grant will primarily fund several staff positions for the VIPP, including a violence intervention clinical supervisor based at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital, who will work with Casey to coordinate referrals and program enrollment. The team will also include three violence intervention clinicians and three violence intervention specialists, who will work in pairs at each participating hospital. These team members will provide crisis response, trauma-informed counseling and trauma-informed case management services, aligned with the goals of the program.

Learn more about the Violence Intervention and Prevention Program.

Photo Captions

Photo 1: (Back row) Hope Decker, LSW, violence intervention clinician, Durell Hines, violence intervention specialist, Tyreese Mayo, LPC, violence intervention clinical supervisor, GT Freeman, PhD, president and chief executive officer of TLC, Tim McDonald, LSW, violence intervention clinician. (Front row) Greg Casey, DO, emergency medicine physician at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital and medical director of the VIPP, Jackie Travwick, LSW, violence intervention clinician, Kerri Blakey, LCSW, senior vice president of community services at TLC, Andrea Griffith, chief development officer of TLC and project director of the VIPP, Rob D’Alonzo, LPC, chief clinical officer of TLC.

Photo 2: Greg Casey, DO, an emergency medicine physician at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital and medical director of the Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP), speaks at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital during a kickoff event for the VIPP on October 5.

Photo 3: Andrea Griffith, chief development officer of The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth and project director of the Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP), speaks at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital during a kickoff event for the VIPP on October 5.

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