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Kane County victim services program reports 224 clients, seeks two-year grant renewal

3091774 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

Devon Shakespeare, Kane County victim services coordinator, told commissioners her office served 224 clients from April 2024–April 2025, outlined services and new programs and said she applied for a two-year state grant that would pay $21,000 per year if approved.

Devon Shakespeare, the Kane County victim services coordinator, reported to the County Commission on April 20 that the county program served 224 clients between April 1, 2024, and April 1, 2025, and has applied for a two-year state grant that would provide $21,000 per year if approved.

Shakespeare said the program’s caseload includes a broad mix of crime victims and that roughly half of clients were served for domestic violence or child sexual-abuse cases. "Each year will be $21,000. It's not approved yet, but I don't expect there to be any issues with that," she told commissioners. She also told the board that "In Utah, every adult is a mandatory…

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