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Press Release2026-04-13

Rep. Ritchie Torres Joins Lincoln Hospital to Announce $350,000 in Federal Funding for Youth Violence Prevention Program

Ritchie Torres
Ritchie Torres
DNY-15 · Representative
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Rep. Ritchie Torres Joins Lincoln Hospital to Announce $350,000 in Federal Funding for Youth Violence Prevention Program

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressman Ritchie Torres (NY-15) joined leaders from NYC Health + Hospitals to announce $350,000 in new federal funding secured by the Congressman for a hospital-based youth violence prevention program at Lincoln Hospital. The new investment will strengthen Lincoln Hospital’s efforts to prevent violence among youth in the South Bronx by expanding […] The post Rep. Ritchie Torres Joins Lincoln Hospital to Announce $350,000 in Federal Funding for Youth Violence Prevention Program appeared first on Torres .
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