The “Hood Auntie” project, led by Tasha Nicole, a violence intervention professional, focuses on supporting trauma patients in San Bernardino. The initiative addresses the cycle of violence and trauma by providing mentorship to high-risk youth and former inmates, as well as emotional support for trauma victims and ex-gang members. Through these efforts, the project aims to help individuals impacted by violence, particularly gunshot and stabbing victims, recover and find pathways to healing.

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Why we did it

San Bernardino faces challenges with violent crime, ranking among the most dangerous cities in California (According to 2019 FBI Crime Data). Nicole developed the project to break this cycle by offering support to trauma victims, thereby preventing future crimes and improving their quality of life.


Topics: Behavioral Health|Community Care|Health Equity and Access to Care|Mental Health Care|Substance Use Disorder (SUDs)

Community Voice

"I do work at the trauma unit, but I also advocate for parolees and probationers, high-risk youth. This job is very difficult. It's not for everyone, but it makes a huge impact on the people we service.”
Tasha Nicole
Violence intervention professional at LLUH San Bernardino.