<p>The talk with violence interrupters in the District continues. Charles King is the founder of Helping Others with life (H.O.W.L.), a nonprofit organization aimed towards helping others progress in life in a positive way. The infestation of drugs and the infamous “murder capitol” era made up the backdrop of Charles’ childhood, and the grip of the street life was not easily escapable. Still, he knew he had an obligation to change the lives across D.C. Charles is currently serving as a residential counselor and family engagement specialist with youth involved with The Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services. Listen as he uncovers the credibility of violence interrupters, ways to expose youth to areas outside of their environments, the money aspect of violence prevention, and the untitled.</p>