Birmingham just invested over $70,000 in local teens and adults to help them turn their side hustles into real businesses—and tackle violence at the same time. Folks like Candance Kemp, who started Anitra’s Light Foundation after losing her daughter to gun violence, are using these funds to support others facing similar pain. Programs at Miles College offered hands-on training, leadership skills, and even scholarships. It’s inspiring to see people channeling their struggles into something positive for the community. How do you think supporting local entrepreneurship can help reduce violence and build a stronger Birmingham? #Safety #Birmingham #CommunityImpact