PHILADELPHIA - With all the violence happening in the City of Philadelphia, many children and teens are looking for an outlet.
Living in a city plagued by gun violence means carrying around the weight of grief associated with it, but community groups have pledged to help them every step of the way.
One local 10-year-old said her father taught her what to do when she hears gunshots. "When I hear that pop pop pop he said don't look around.
Don't even run. He said just drop," she said. At her young age, she has questions about the violence in the city and so do many others."How does a 13-year-old have such easy access to a gun and how is it so easy to bring these same guns into our communities when we're fighting hard for books and school supplies?" she said.