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CASA tells supervisors sexual-assault calls have risen; requests $5,000 in county funding

2097246 · January 10, 2025
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Stephanie Henrich, executive director of Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault, reported a rise in reported sexual-assault cases affecting Osceola County and asked supervisors to allocate $5,000 to support client assistance and outreach.

Stephanie Henrich, executive director for Centers Against Abuse and Sexual Assault (CASA), told the Osceola County Board of Supervisors that CASA has seen more than 25 sexual-assault incidents affecting Osceola County over the past year and requested $5,000 from the county’s budget to support mileage, client assistance and outreach materials.

Henrich said state funding for the nonprofit is limited to a $595,000…

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