Crime victims across California to earn temporary funding with new government order

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SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. – California Governor Gavin Newsom and various organizations across SLO County have secured over $100 million toward crime victims as part of a new program for aid.

Below is a press release for the newest program to help victims of crimes:

SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, CA – Lumina Alliance, CASA of San Luis Obispo County (SLO CASA), the Christopher G. Money Victim Witness Assistance Center, and San Luis Obispo Legal Assistance Foundation (SLOLAF) are relieved that Governor Newsom and the California State Legislature have included $103 million of the $200 million needed in funding for crime victim services. In this year’s budget, programs like Lumina Alliance’s 24-hour Crisis & Information Line, SLO CASA’s advocacy services for vulnerable foster youth, and Victim Witness advocates will continue to serve residents of SLO County. However, funding remains precarious, and additional reductions will likely occur in the near future. Additionally, many competitive grants, such as those that fund SLOLAF’s Family Law Services program and SLO CASA’s grant-funded programs, will still be drastically reduced or cut entirely under the current state budget…

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