A Violence Prevention Movement by One Family One Fight, Inc.
Protecting Youth. Preventing Violence. Building Legacy. Turning Pain Into Purpose.
Youth Over Guns™ (YOG) is a trauma-informed violence prevention movement focused on stopping violence before it starts by strengthening youth identity, leadership, emotional resilience, and opportunity.
This is more than a program. It’s a movement for safer futures.
Why Youth Over Guns Exists
Too many systems respond after violence happens.
YOG focuses on early prevention, addressing root causes such as trauma, grief, disconnection, and lack of opportunity before harm escalates.
We believe violence prevention starts with:
- Strong identity
- Emotional regulation
- Positive mentorship
- Leadership development
- Healing-centered support
- Purpose and opportunity
Programs Under YOG
Legacy Youth Program (LYP) — Ongoing leadership, life skills, healing, and prevention pipeline
Legacy Builders Conference (LBC) — High-energy youth empowerment and violence prevention summit
Community Prevention Partnerships — Schools, nonprofits, mentors, and prevention organizations
Who We Serve
- Youth ages 12–24
- Schools & school districts
- Youth centers & nonprofits
- Group homes & foster youth
- Families impacted by violence
- Community & prevention partners across New Jersey
Our Approach
Youth Over Guns is:
- Prevention-focused — stopping harm before it starts
- Trauma-informed — healing-centered and culturally responsive
- Youth-driven — led by youth voice and leadership
- Community-powered — built through trusted partnerships
- Rooted in lived experience — turning pain into purpose
Partner With Youth Over Guns
Youth Over Guns™ is a shared movement.
We collaborate with schools, nonprofits, mental health providers, mentors, creatives, faith-based organizations, and community leaders committed to protecting youth and preventing violence together.
If this mission resonates — there’s a seat at the table.
Rooted in Legacy
YOG was created by One Family One Fight, Inc., founded in honor of Samaad Z. Frazier, whose life was taken by gun violence.
His legacy fuels our commitment to protect youth, prevent violence, and build safer communities.
