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Advocates urge Loudoun supervisors to fund and coordinate survivor services, highlight LAWS92 work

2380619 · February 22, 2025
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Several leaders of domestic‑violence and survivor‑service organizations urged the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 22 to expand county funding and a county‑led coordinated community response (CCR) to strengthen services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

Several leaders of domestic‑violence and survivor‑service organizations urged the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 22 to expand county funding and a county‑led coordinated community response (CCR) to strengthen services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

Samantha Clark, identified as CEO of LAWS (domestic violence and sexual assault services), told the board that "Loudoun County has long been a leader in supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault" and described LAWS92 four decades of work with law enforcement, courts, schools, and community partners. Clark said LAWS provided services last year that included 91…

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