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VIP²

Violence Intervention & Prevention Partners

A hospital-linked violence intervention program embedded in both the Emergency Department and Trauma Unit at UAB Hospital — connecting gun violence survivors with immediate crisis support, starting at the bedside and continuing through recovery for up to one year.

Offender Alumni Association

UAB Hospital

City of Birmingham

Jefferson County Department of Health

Outcomes & Impact — February 2023 – December 2025

Survivors Served
0
Family Members Stabilized
0 +
Services Provided
0 +
Retaliations
0

Who We Serve

Reaching Those at Highest Risk

Our Violence Intervention Specialists are also survivors of gun violence, bringing lived experience, credibility, and trust to every interaction.

Key SErvices

Comprehensive Support

From bedside intervention to long-term community stabilization — we walk with survivors every step of the way.

By The Numbers

Program Outcomes

A breakdown of impact across both the Emergency Department and Trauma Unit at UAB Hospital.

Metric

Emergency Dept.

Trauma Unit

Survivors Served

19

229

Re-injury Rate

0%

2%

Retaliations

0

0

Support Services

456+

5,424+

Voices of Impact

What People Are Saying

A family member and I were both shot, but only I survived. They helped me realize I didn’t need to retaliate… I’m so glad I stayed calm and let things play out.

E. Jenkins

Program Participant

Having OAA present in the ED has changed the atmosphere in critical moments. Families feel supported, tensions de-escalate, and it gives staff a partner we can call when the situation needs more than medical care.

UAB Emergency Department Staff Member

Healthcare Partner

We wish we had more nights with them here.

Dr. Adam Wilson

UAB Emergency Department

Recognition

2026 Public Health Champion

Jefferson County Department of Health

“OAA’s role in reducing gun violence with the VIP² Program is truly commendable. Your selection for this award means that, collectively, you have demonstrated exemplary qualities in response to a local public health need and have made a significant contribution in our community.”

— Dr. David Hicks, DO, MPH, FAAFP

Support the VIP² Program

Your support helps keep Violence Intervention Specialists in hospitals — where lives hang in the balance.