Partners for Violence
Prevention (PVP) is a collaborative, community-based initiative founded
in 1996 by the United
Hospital Foundation and the Allina Foundation. PVP grew out of desire by
the community to address the concerns of fear and safety in the West 7th neighborhood
of Saint Paul. Since its founding, PVP’s work has broadened to include the West
7th Family Center, EastSide Peacemakers working in four additional neighborhoods
in St. Paul and some programs are offered metro-wide.
The Mission of Partners for Violence Prevention is to promote peace, reduce
the incidence and impact of violence, and build the capacity for violence prevention
in the community.
PVP’s Guiding Principles are:
We believe that…
…everyone has a right to a peaceful life.
…working in partnership with others is the best way to accomplish our mission
in a sustainable way.
…our activities must mirror the needs of the community.
…our work must include the diverse voices of the community.
…a culture of peace will be created and will transcend time.
In keeping with our mission, PVP’s approach is to support (not duplicate) existing
services, connect existing services in productive and sustainable ways and to
provide violence prevention resources for existing services who have neither
the capacity or financial ability to access these resources for themselves.
PVP works with many organizations representing a number of different disciplines.
We are fortunate to work with more than 40 partners in a very collaborative
approach to violence prevention and peace promotion.
For more information about Partners for Violence Prevention, call 651-241-8532.
Resource numbers for anyone experiencing physical or emotional violence:
If you are in immediate danger – CALL 911 or your nearest emergency services
provider
National Domestic Violence Hotline - 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224
(TTY). The Hotline staff can assist with contacting the appropriate services
in your area
United Hospital
333 North Smith Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55102
651-241-8000 E-mail us