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Children's Advocacy Center reports expanded services, new space and funding shortfall at council workshop
Summary
A representative of the Children's Advocacy Center updated council on expanded education outreach to schools, a recent move to a larger building after flood-related acceleration, and federal Victims of Crime Act funding cuts totaling $14,000 this year.
Eric Nelson, education and outreach coordinator for the Children’s Advocacy Center, told the Lampasas City Council at the July 2025 workshop that the center has expanded its education outreach and moved into a larger building next door to its original facility, which will allow the center to double service capacity.
Why it matters: Nelson said the center reached about 1,700 more people in the previous year and for the…
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