Supporting Victims and Communities of Mass Violence Incidents

Supporting Victims and Communities of Mass Violence Incidents. Paramedics taking a patient from an ambulance into the emergency department. Coworkers comfort a victim of violence. Paramedics remove a patient from an ambulance on the way into the emergency department. People hold burning candles as they participate in a vigil.


The AHA鈥檚 Hospitals Against Violence initiative is proud to partner with the Medical University of South Carolina鈥檚 National Mass Violence Center (NMVC) to provide resources and support surrounding incidents of mass violence for the communities and patients served by our hospitals and health systems. Established in 2017 through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice鈥檚 Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), NMVC strives to improve community preparedness and the nation鈥檚 capacity to serve victims recovering from mass violence through research, planning, training, technology and collaboration.

The NMVC鈥檚 vision is to provide communities with access to evidence-based information and resources needed to effectively prepare for and respond to mass violence incidents. 

(call or text 1-800-985-5990鈥)