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Board approves Measure K grants for emergency resiliency, survivor legal services and Latina workforce program
Summary
Supervisors approved three Measure K one‑time grants: up to $20,000 for Samaritan House resiliency equipment, up to $38,500 for Justice at Last to provide legal representation for trafficking survivors, and up to $25,000 for the Latina Coalition’s LEAP workforce program.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors approved three district discretionary Measure K grants on Dec. 2 aimed at bolstering community resilience, survivor services, and workforce development.
Samaritan House resiliency funding Supervisor Corso introduced a $20,000 grant to support a Resilient Samaritan House initiative. Jerome Ovieda, associate director of coordinated entry services at Samaritan House, said the funds would help purchase or deploy equipment across four locations — including solar generators, power stations for staff devices, evacuation…
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