In a recent government meeting, the prosecutor's office presented a request for funding to support vital victim advocacy programs. Sarah Weglian outlined the need for grants from the Ohio Attorney General's Office, specifically seeking $140,478 from the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) and $108,769 from the Sexual Violence Advocacy Act (SVAA). The VOCA funding requires a cash match of $35,119.50, while the SVAA funding does not.
These grants are crucial for sustaining various victim support services, including those in the Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Court, and Sylvania Court, as well as the Suburban Courts Program and a dedicated Hispanic Latino Outreach Program Coordinator. The commissioners unanimously approved the request, highlighting the importance of these funds in aiding victims within the community.
Additionally, Kevin Chominski from the Common Pleas Court addressed a correction regarding previously approved Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grants. He clarified that a cash match would be required, funded through salaries from the prosecutor's staff, rather than the previously stated kind match. This adjustment ensures accurate financial planning for the ongoing support of victim services.