Crime Prevention
Empowering Youth to Make Positive Choices and Build Safer Communities
Isuroon’s Crime Prevention Program focuses on educating and empowering Somali and East African youth to make informed, responsible decisions that keep them safe and uplift their communities. Through education, mentorship, and peer support, we help youth recognize risks, resist negative influences, and embrace leadership roles in creating safer environments.
Our Goals
- Prevent youth involvement in criminal activity
- Promote accountability and self-awareness
- Strengthen community trust and relationships
- Reduce recidivism and risky behavior
Empower youth to act as community safety advocates
Program Highlights
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Workshops on Legal Awareness
Interactive sessions on laws, rights, and consequences related to crime, drugs, vandalism, and gang involvement.
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Conflict Resolution Training
Youth learn peaceful strategies to handle disputes, avoid confrontation, and mediate peer conflicts.
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Mentorship & Role Modeling
Connection with community leaders and professionals who serve as positive examples.
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Life Skills Development
Focus on communication, decision-making, and emotional regulation to prevent risky behavior.
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Family & Community Engagement
We involve families to strengthen support systems and promote shared responsibility for safety.
Contact Us
We welcome Somali and East African youth ages 12–24 to join our crime prevention workshops and leadership activities. Our team works directly with schools, community groups, and families to ensure broad access.
Osman Hassan
📧 [email protected]
🕿 952-595-5731
📢 Get Involved
Crime prevention begins with education and empowerment. At Isuroon, we believe in investing in our youth—so they can invest in their communities. When young people are informed, supported, and connected, they become the driving force for peace and positive change.
Your involvement makes a difference. Attend our community workshops, events, volunteer, or partner with Isuroon to promote the Somali community. Together, we can build stronger families and healthier futures.
Join our workshops
to learn more about domestic violence and community resources
for community training or outreach initiatives.
To learn more about our program
Community education and resources to stop crime before it starts.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
A: Primarily Somali and East African youth in middle and high school, but all are welcome.
A: Not at all. This is a proactive program for all youth to help avoid trouble and strengthen community values.
A: We encourage parental engagement, but participation is designed to support youth independently as well.
A: No, but we highly recommend consistent attendance for full benefit.
A: You’ll receive mentorship, real-life guidance, and the confidence to make smart, safe choices.