Also known as the "Out of Harms Way" report, this assessment is based on a research conducted by The Boston High-Risk Youth Network in 2005. The Network was created by a partnership consisting of the Black Ministerial Alliance, United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Emmanuel Gospel Center, and Boston Ten Point Coalition (hereinafter referred to as the Partners). With a three year federal Compassion Capital Fund (CCF) grant, the Partners convened over 130 people and involved them in a year-long planning process to better meet the needs of high-risk youth, ages 12-21.