Birmingham’s RESTORE Games to host hundreds of youth: ‘Put down the guns, love on each other’

On Friday, more than 800 children and teens will spend the day playing and competing while learning how to put a stop to youth violence.

The RESTORE Games, an annual community event providing youth a safe space to have fun, will run from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Birmingham CrossPlex. The free event is open to the public and will include sports tournaments, resources, panel discussions and seminars led by city leaders and local violence prevention experts.

“The event is all about reducing the violence among our youth in the community,” Renee Price, the event consultant, told AL.com…

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