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Northam announces $135.8M in grants to state, local criminal justice programs
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Gov. Ralph Northam this week announced the award of $135.8 million in grant funding to localities, nonprofits and state agencies throughout Virginia to support state and local criminal justice programs.
The Criminal Justice Services Board of the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services approved the grants during its May 20 virtual meeting.
The majority of this funding, over $85.5 million, will support services in the Commonwealth for those who have been the victim of a crime. Specifically, many of the recipient organizations provide direct services for traditionally underserved populations and victims of child abuse, d
LETTER | WAO welcomes mosques as transit centres for domestic violence survivors
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LETTER | Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) welcomes the launch of the ‘Mosques To Be Transit Centres for Domestic Violence Victims’ programme by the Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry and the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (Jawi).
It was reported yesterday that 14 mosques across Kuala Lumpur have committed to providing temporary boarding, counselling services, and basic necessities to survivors seeking refuge. These sites will function as Complaint Centres as well, open to individuals of all ethnicities and religions.
Jawi officers stationed at these mosques have been trained with a focus on applying empathy, attention, response, and support in handling domestic violence cases. Survivors will also receive a personal care kit including clean clothes, toiletries, and other basic necessities as a self-care aid during this time.
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