Join the Safety Collective and our partners at Ohio Families United for Political Action and Change on Sept 24 at 6pm and Policy Matters Ohio for a panel discussion featuring community response programs from around the state.
Columbus continues to lag behind other cities on building the needed nonpolice response infrastructure to meet the needs of our neighbors in crisis while promoting health and safety. Learn what is working around the state and how we can push to fund these essential health and safety services.
