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NJ Domestic Violence Shelters Given $1.5M

The AP recently reported on grants in New Jersey for domestic violence shleters:

New Jersey on Thursday awarded $1.5 million in grants to 19 domestic violence shelters across the state.

“These grants continue our commitment to those who need a helping hand,” Gov. Jon S. Corzine said. “Unfortunately, domestic violence affects far too many people in communities across our state. With these funds, shelters that provide a safe haven to victims of domestic violence will be able to enhance their facilities and improve the critical services they provide.”

The money will be used for renovations, additions to existing buildings, safety and security systems equipment, furnishings, appliances, and technology improvements.

“These funds will help provide the necessary improvements these shelters need to ensure that individuals have a safe place to go in the effort to move forward with their lives,” said state Community Affairs Commissioner Susan Bass Levin.

Obviously, it makes more sense to spend money on grants for domestic violence shelters and domestic violence prevention, rather than spend even more money on healthcare for victims who have nowhere to go but back to a abusive home. Nonetheless, I would like to see the money come from private organizations funded by donations, rather than governmental organizations funded by taxation.

What do you think?

By | May 17th, 2007 | LEAVE A COMMENT

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