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Family Justice Center outlines services, grants and city-funded roles; council offers aid finding outside funding
Summary
The Family Justice Center told the council it served 2,315 individual clients last year, runs child-mentoring and victim services, and relies heavily on grants and foundation funds; city-supported positions total three and councilmembers offered to help pursue county and state funding.
Denise Jomire, executive director of the Nampa Family Justice Center, presented the center's work and funding needs and asked the council to help sustain key positions while the center pursues additional grants.
Jomire said the center served 2,315 individual clients in the last year and tracked roughly 864 monthly clients; the organization runs child-mentoring programs and reported 89 active volunteers in 2025. She…
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