At Scrubs Addressing the Firearm Epidemic (SAFE), we believe in the dignity, safety, and humanity of every individual—especially those returning to our communities after incarceration or hospitalization. We write today to express our deep concern over recent actions by the federal government that roll back critical efforts in firearm injury prevention and in diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI).
Policies that silence efforts to address the root causes of firearm injury and limit DEI initiatives do not make our communities safer—they make them more vulnerable. These actions ignore the lived realities of the communities we serve, where structural inequities, systemic racism, and concentrated violence are not abstract concepts but daily challenges.
SAFE was founded on the belief that safe transitions begin with inclusive systems—ones that recognize and respond to the unique needs of every person. This includes building health systems and reentry pathways grounded in equity, trauma-informed care, and community-based solutions. It includes investing in programs that prevent firearm injury and violence, not defunding or denying them.
We remain steadfast in our mission: to disrupt cycles of violence and incarceration by centering healing, restoring opportunity, and advancing justice. We call on our partners—healthcare systems, policymakers, advocates, and neighbors—to stand with us in upholding the values of equity and safety for all.
Now is not the time to retreat from hard truths. It is time to double down on what works: compassion, accountability, and a commitment to justice.
In Solidarity,