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Groundbreaking ceremony held for Oklahoma City's new $42 million Family Justice Center, a critical step in tackling domestic and sexual abuse. Friday, May 9th 2025, 6:49 pm.
More than 100 attended a two-day planning sessions for creation of a Greene County Family Justice Center, a one-stop shop for victims of abuse.
Whitmore, who became the Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center first CEO, announced her retirement on April 3, 2024. Jose M. Osorio Sacramento Bee file ...
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Family Justice Center hotline remains active despite building closure for maintenance - MSNAlthough closed, the Family Justice Center hotline is still open for calls and can be reached at 828-250-6900. For more support, call "Our Voice" at 828-255-7576 for sexual assault violence support.
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Family Justice Center gets $10K donation from podcast - MSNGast says part of our programming is having a detective of the day in house with us five days a week at the Family Justice Center. "There's a rotation of, 10 or 12 buffalo SVU detectives, so we ...
Due to inflation, the Oklahoma City Family Justice Center is facing budget constraints. To cover costs, the city plans to use $2 million from Palomar's MAPS 4 Investment fund and later reimburse ...
Strangulations reported to the Family Justice Center have skyrocketed since 2021, and some say declaring domestic violence as a public health emergency may help.
The Family Justice Center-Erie County provides a one-stop shop for domestic violence survivors. Anyone being abused can get free, confidential help. Call 716-558-7233 or email safe@fjc safe.org.
Advocates believe a new Family Justice Center will play a big role in providing support. The Skyview on the Ridge in Irondequoit will become home to the Family Justice Center next year.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Willow Domestic Violence Center held a forum to discuss the need for a family justice center. The center would provide services for families impacted by domestic violence.
OKLAHOMA CITY - . What started as an idea on a post-it note turned into a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $42 million Family Justice Center funded by MAPS 4.
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