Lily Pad SANE Center seeing all-time low in funding
Lily Pad SANE Center seeing all-time low in funding By Molly Godley | April 12, 2021 at 6:31 PM EDT - Updated April 12 at 8:12 PM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - April is both Sexual Assault Awareness and Child Abuse Prevention months and the Lily Pad SANE Center is working to raise money and awareness.
CEO Mary Martinez said theyâre at an all-time low for funding.
âAll of our fundraisers are being canceled. We canât do in-person fundraisers right now and we are doing any and everything that we can to raise funding, as well as to raise awareness during this month,â said Martinez.
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An Austin man is facing a first-degree felony after he was allegedly caught âperforming his ritualâ with a child in Killeen on Thursday.
Angel Lopez-Ramirez, 43, of Austin, was booked into the Bell County Jail on Saturday on four charges: interference with an emergency call, assault causing bodily injury to a family member, unlawful restraint, and aggravated sexual assault of a child.
According to an arrest affidavit, Killeen police were dispatched Thursday to the 1900 block of Bacon Ranch Road in reference to a domestic disturbance.
Upon arrival, officers observed Lopez-Ramirez had injuries to his face. âLopez-Ramirez informed police that (a woman) assaulted him when she âsaw him performing his ritualâ with (a minor),â police said.
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