Thursday, January 6, 2011

Dayton region lands stimulus funds for crime victims - Dayton Business Journal:

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The funding is part of $1.2 million that will be distributec to 29 programs in 21Ohio counties. Ohio Attornet General Richard Cordray awarded the fundws to Ohio programs that combat violenceagainsy women, fight Internet crimes against improve the functioning of the criminal justicde systems and assist victims of crime. Therd were 122 proposals for morethan $6.2 millio n in requests for aid. “The number of requests we receivexd confirms the great level of need among those people in our communitiexs who have fallen victim tocriminak activity,” Cordray said in a news release. “Gettinvg on your feet or staying on your feet can be tougu for any of us inthesee times.
Crime victims face added burdens. By infusingf money into local programw with directvictim service, the communitgy as a whole will benefit.” • In Greene County, the Xenis City Law Department received $35,000; • In Montgomery the received $69,411; • In Shelby County, the receivedc $52,796; and • In Warren County, the received $58,295.

1 comment:

  1. This is a good act. I believe in the act of helping the crime victims. I hope there would be a lot of supporters in Cincinnati. Website design for this that includes a lot of options, articles and pictures would definitely help increase the awareness towards this act. With a good website design, Cincinnati's campaign to help victims would be successful.

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