300 Men March: A 35-mile walk to help stop gun violence in Baltimore
On Monday afternoon -- after an overnight trek that culminated in an uphill walk in 95-degree heat -- members of the 300 Men March Movement arrived in Washington, D.C., in a show of their commitment to reduce gun violence in Baltimore.
About 40 men of various ages clad in black T-shirts bearing their organizations name often leaned on one another for support and pushed through the night to draw attention to the spiraling death toll in Baltimore, the Baltimore Sun reported.
This 35-mile march by Baltimores 300 Men March Movement was aimed at garnering support for a plan that backers believe will reduce gun violence in the city by 50%. According to a statement on the groups website, the march was organized to express willingness to sacrifice the physical time/energy needed to address the rising surge of violence in Baltimore.
The group released a PDF via its website of an emergency operating plan that includes developing youth programs and training 300 volunteers as street engagement officers to decrease violence. The group also aims to provide employment for 120 people between the ages of 14 to 28, giving them positive work experiences that allow them to develop skills and also earn a fair wage.
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