Author: Laura Godenick, TICN Program Coordinator
Armon Hurst is a student at Castlemont High School in Oakland, CA. He is the vice president of the student body, has a 4.0 GPA, loves to play baseball, and is set up to go to college next year. But, he wasn’t always so successful. A few years ago in 2016, Hurst was exposed to gun violence and for a while afterwards, he was having trouble sleeping, eating consistently, and concentrating in school. It wasn’t until Hurst had a conversation with a staff member of YouthAlive!, a nonprofit focused on developing youth leadership as well as preventing gun violence and helping to heal those who have been exposed to it, that he was able to recognize and begin to heal his own trauma.