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Supervisors approve $300,000 grant for domestic violence probation program

March 27, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Supervisors approve $300,000 grant for domestic violence probation program
A significant resolution was passed at the San Francisco County government meeting, retroactively authorizing the Department of Adult Probation to accept a $300,000 grant from the California Office of Emergency Services. This funding, allocated at $100,000 per year from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2026, is aimed at enhancing specialized supervision for clients involved in domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Deputy Director Taurus Madison emphasized the importance of this grant, noting that it allows the department to provide critical support to vulnerable populations.

The resolution was necessary due to recent requirements from Cal OES for a separate resolution to amend the previously passed one. The updated resolution reflects a broader scope of services beyond just domestic violence, ensuring comprehensive support for affected individuals. The board unanimously moved to forward this resolution to the full board with a positive recommendation.

In a related discussion, the Department of Public Health also sought approval for a $32.3 million grant agreement to address homelessness and behavioral health needs. This funding will support ten projects aimed at providing immediate housing solutions and enhancing services for individuals with serious mental health and substance use disorders. The urgency of this matter was highlighted, as the department aims to obligate funds quickly to secure additional resources for expanding bed availability.

Both resolutions underscore San Francisco's commitment to addressing pressing social issues, including domestic violence and homelessness, through targeted funding and specialized programs. The anticipated outcomes include improved support systems for at-risk populations and the expansion of essential services across the city.

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