.insider-raw-embed + p { display: none; } // put series title here const seriesTitle = "Advancing Cities"; // put sponsor text here const text = "Presented by"; // put the viking id for the image here const sponsorLogoID = "63fd178db8468e001896b727"; // put alt text for logo here const altText = "Siemens logo"; // hub page or category page url for series const hubOrCatURL = "https://www.businessinsider.com/advancing-cities"; document.documentElement.classList.add("gi-sponsor-module"); if ( document.querySelector(".gi-sponsor-module") && document.querySelector("article figure:first-of-type") && !document.querySelector(".full-bleed-hero") && !document.querySelector(".enhanced-story-byline") ) { document.querySelector("article figure:first-of-type").insertAdjacentHTML( "afterend", ` ${seriesTitle} ${text} ` ); } if ( document.querySelector(".gi-sponsor-module") && document.querySelector(".full-bleed-hero") && document.querySelector(".enhanced-story-byline") ) { document.querySelector(".enhanced-story-byline").insertAdjacentHTML( "beforeend", ` ${seriesTitle} ${text} ` ); } if ( document.querySelector(".gi-sponsor-module") && document.querySelector(".post-meta") ) { document.querySelector( ".post-meta" ).innerHTML = ` ${seriesTitle} `; } Janelle Harvey (left) and Daniel (right) after completing Healing Futures' restorative-justice-diversion program.Courtesy of Healing Futures Healing Futures is a Philadelphia restorative-justice-diversion program for people under 18. Restorative justice seeks to heal people involved in harmful incidents by putting them face-to-face. When a person completes the program, the charges are dropped by the district attorney's office. This story is part of "Advancing Cities," a series highlighting urban centers across the US that are committed to improving life for their residents. Janelle Harvey was running errands in Philadelphia in March 2021 — the busy sort that come with being a new mother.Her 1-year-old daughter was waiting for her at home, and she was anxious to get back.