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Alameda County marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month; DA, advocates and Tri Valley Haven outline services and a shelter rebuild

Alameda County Board of Supervisors · October 7, 2025
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Summary

Board proclaimed October Domestic Violence Awareness Month and heard from District Attorney Ursula Jones Dixon and local advocates; Tri Valley Haven confirmed a county-backed $2 million contribution and building-permit progress for a shelter expansion.

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Oct. 7 and presented proclamations to local advocacy groups and service providers.

District Attorney Ursula Jones Dixon accepted a proclamation on behalf of the District Attorney's Office and highlighted the county Family Justice Center and interagency work to support survivors. In…

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