![Pictured from left to right at Neighbors in Action's kickoff on Wednesday are Carlos Torres, program coordinator at the nonprofit's anti-trauma program, Make It Happen; Steve Dacey, men's empowerment clinician for Make It Happen; Kenton Kirby, director of clinical and trauma support at Make It Happen; and Shawn Deverteuil, men's empowerment coordinator at Make It Happen. Eagle photo by Victoria Bekiempis](https://brooklyneagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/neighbors-in-action.jpg)
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