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Unrestricted Cash Assistance provided to individuals to support their immediate needs,\n2. Mobile Community Support Services that offer on-site assistance and resources, and\n3. Activation of Operation Good with coordination between hospital and community services to ensure seamless support for individuals affected by violence, promoting recovery and reducing the risk of re-injury or retaliation.",[13,14,15],"Behavioral: Hospital-Linked Violence Intervention Program","Behavioral: Mobile Community Event Support","Behavioral: Unrestricted Cash Assistance",{"label":17,"type":18,"description":19,"interventionNames":20},"In-Active Arm","NO_INTERVENTION","This group will receive no intervention beyond the standard care provided in the hospital setting. No additional services, cash assistance, or community-based support will be offered. 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