Recent News From The Family Justice Center Alliance
- Advocates push for Family Justice Center in Adams/Broomfield Counties to Help Domestic Violence VictimsBy Monte Whaley An Adams County Commissioner. The Mayor Pro Tem for the city of Northglenn. A local activist for Chicano arts and humanities. All three were victims of domestic violence. Two survived their ordeal. Emma Pinter, board chair for the Adams […]
- Oregon’s First Family Justice Center Celebrates 10th AnniversaryBy Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department Community leaders, elected officials, and supporters filled the auditorium at the Clackamas County Development Services Building, on Thursday, February 22, 2024, to celebrate A Safe Place Family Justice […]
- Tulsa Nonprofit Needs Help to Expand Facility for Survivors of Domestic ViolenceBy News On 6 Tulsa nonprofit that helps victims of domestic violence is getting ready to expand to a new facility. Advocates said it will dramatically help families. The Family Safety Center’s new building near 31st and Sheridan is going to be a major […]
- Old Virgil Powers school could become ‘One Safe Place’by The Macon Newsroom / Liz Fabian , Civic Journalism Senior Fellow Physically hurt and emotionally traumatized crime victims soon won’t have to traipse across Bibb County searching for support while painfully retelling their stories at every stop. To […]
- 2023 Family Justice Center (FJ) Program RFABy: Cal OES, Governor’s Office of Emergency Services 2023 Family Justice Center (FJ) Program RFA Due Date: 02/29/2024 Category: Criminal Justice Programs Amount: $10,000,000.00 Purpose: The purpose of the Program is to support fully operational […]