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Richmond GBV coalition asks council to fund public-awareness campaign, seeks $100,000 for phase two
Summary
A coalition of community organizations presented final recommendations to end gender-based violence and asked the Richmond City Council to include $100,000 in the next budget to support a multilingual public-awareness campaign and coalition operations.
A community coalition seeking to end gender-based violence in Richmond asked the City Council on Tuesday to include $100,000 in the coming fiscal-year budget to support a citywide, multilingual public-awareness campaign and seed coalition operations.
The coalition presented a final report and described phase-two work to implement recommendations intended to improve services and systems for survivors and to expand outreach across linguistic communities. Naya Vingaziani, a facilitator for the Collective Healing and Transformation Project, and others said the coalition has already finalized policy recommendations and launched a coalition called Together We Rise to carry the work forward.
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