As bullets continue to fly throughout the city, Philadelphia's youth are relying more on nonprofits that are working to keep them safe.
is one of the largest organizations serving hundreds of kids a week since its start four years ago.
"Then, I knew that anything could happen at any time. I had to watch my back, start paying attention more," he said."We wanted to create the ultimate safe space for our city's young people to gather," said Reverend Aaron Campbell.
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