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Board approves Cal OES grant renewal to fund underserved victim‑advocacy services
Summary
The Board authorized the district attorney to apply for and accept a $196,906 California Office of Emergency Services award to support outreach and victim advocates for underserved communities and rural areas; DA staff said the program covers roughly 2,400 cases and will help station advocates in sheriff and local agency offices.
The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Nov. 4 to adopt a resolution authorizing the district attorney to apply for and accept renewal funding from the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for an underserved victim advocacy and outreach program in the amount of $196,906 for the period Jan. 1–Dec. 31.
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