Contract with Community Violence Solutions for domestic violence victim services
$81,110
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In Plain English
The city plans to pay $81,110 for on-site advocates who help domestic violence and sexual assault victims. These advocates provide immediate support and connect victims with resources like shelter, legal aid, and counseling. If approved, victims can access professional help directly at city facilities rather than being referred elsewhere.
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