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ALAMEDA COUNTY FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER WINS FEDERAL FUNDING TO EXPAND SERVICES - Department of Justice grant to be utilized to serve family violence victims countywide
For Immediate Release
Oakland, California. Alameda County Administrator Susan S. Muranishi today announced the county's receipt of a $990,000 grant from the United States Department of Justice to expand the services offered by the Alameda County Family Justice Center.
"We are delighted to expand to a countywide scale the Alameda County Family Justice Center's innovative programs," Muranishi said. "The Family Justice Center brings together government agencies, community-based organizations, and all sectors of our community to focus on effective and compassionate services to victims of family violence. These funds enable the Family Justice Center's partners to continue reaching out to all victims countywide."
September 6
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AS THE EXECUTIVE director of Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments, an agency that provides prevention and intervention services to victims of domestic violence, I have followed the recent news about the Michael Vick dog-fighting controversy with some interest and a high level of disbelief.
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