Project Fleur-de-lis (PFDL), a service division of the Mercy Health Ministry created inOctober 2005, provides evidence-based treatment to youth, military families, and communities in New Orleans who have been impacted by community violence and interpersonal conflict. PFDL will offer trauma-focused services to schools predominately in Orleans Parish, with a majority of students being African American, from low-socioeconomic backgrounds, and 4-18 years old. PFDL will serve 5,357 individuals in year 1; 5,893 individuals in year 2; 6,333 individuals in year 3; 6,763 individuals in year 4; and 7,236 individuals in year 5. Thus, PFDL will serve a total of 31,582 over the proposed 5 year proposed project.PFDL proposes the following goals and objectives to address the needs of our population of focus: Goal 1: Expand our school-based child and family services. Objective 1: Increase trauma-focused individual and group intervention services by at least 10% per year over the 5 year proposed grant period. Goal 2: Strengthen military families by improving access to mental health services. Objective 2: Increase individual, group, and family interventions at progressive identified levels of need by at least10% per year over the 5 year proposed grant period. Goal 3: Establish a comprehensive suicide awareness and responsiveness program for youth, caregivers, and school personnel in middle and high schools. Objective 3: Provide information, technical assistance, training, and consultation to a minimum of 2 schools per year over the 5 year proposed grant period. Goal 4: Build capacity and implement restorative practices in school and community systems. Objective 4: Provide training, consultation, and implementation support to a minimum of two schools per year over the 5 year proposed grant period.