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Madera County highlights anti-trafficking programs and $269,948 in targeted funding
Summary
County social services and partner nonprofits outlined programming funded with $269,948 (FY24-25) for anti-trafficking prevention and survivor services, including training (Project Protect) and transitional housing support for youth and survivors.
During a proclamation recognizing January as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Nikki Matus, deputy director of Madera County Department of Social Services, reported that the department received $269,948 in dedicated funding for FY24-25 to support training, prevention and direct services for children and youth at…
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