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City and County Leaders Unite to Combat Domestic Violence

June 18, 2024 | Bexar County, Texas



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City and County Leaders Unite to Combat Domestic Violence
During a recent government meeting, officials expressed gratitude for ongoing initiatives aimed at supporting domestic violence victims, particularly highlighting the PEACE initiative located near Brackenridge High School. The discussion underscored the importance of collaboration between the city and county in addressing domestic violence, with a focus on maintaining effective services for victims.

Commissioner Moody raised concerns about the abrupt discontinuation of a hotline service that had been jointly funded by the county, questioning why the program could not continue despite the county's willingness to support it financially. The city responded, explaining that a grant had been secured for the service, which had an expiration date, and that plans were in place to transition services to the county. Officials assured that there was no disruption in care for clients during this transition.

The meeting also emphasized the need for ongoing communication and cooperation between city and county entities to enhance support for domestic violence victims. Judge Diaz and Maria Veil Gomez, co-chairs of the commission, were acknowledged for their leadership, with a reminder to prioritize the voices and dignity of victims in all efforts moving forward.

As the meeting concluded, officials reiterated their commitment to addressing the complexities of domestic violence and the necessity of continued collaboration to improve services for those affected.

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