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Alamance County partners with Crossroads to apply for up to $950,000 human-trafficking victims grant

Alamance County Board of Commissioners · March 2, 2026
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Summary

County staff and Crossroads told commissioners they will apply for a victims services grant (maximum award cited as $950,000 over 36 months) to expand safe housing, legal assistance and mental-health services for trafficking victims; Crossroads and local law enforcement emphasized the rising number of child victims and the need for sustained services and matching funds.

County staff and the nonprofit Crossroads told the board they will pursue a federal victims services human trafficking grant and that Crossroads would be a local partner to provide long-term support for victims.

A county presenter said the grant maximum cited on the application is $950,000 over 36 months and that Crossroads already has local match funds in place. "This is a…

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