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Riverview Center asks Bremer County for $500 increase to expand training and victim services

Bremer County Board of Supervisors · January 13, 2026
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Riverview Center told Bremer County supervisors it served 39 county residents last year and asked for a $500 increase in county support to sustain crisis hotline, medical advocacy and training, especially law-enforcement sexual-assault investigations and school-based prevention programs.

Paige, a Riverview Center advocate, told the Bremer County Board of Supervisors that the nonprofit served 39 county residents last year and is asking the county for an additional $500 in FY26 support to maintain crisis hotline services, medical advocacy and prevention-education work.

"We served 39 individuals last year, in this county," Paige said during the board's budget work session. The additional dollars, she said, would go largely to training and awareness: more…

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