“As we continue to work to prevent domestic violence and
sexual assault, we must also ensure that all survivors receive the resources
they need to ensure their safety and wellbeing,” said Senators Collins and King
in a joint statement. “This funding will help strengthen our state’s
response to these crimes and allow the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault
and Safe Voices of Auburn to continue to protect victims in their
communities.”
The funding is allocated as follows:
The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault received
$624,545 to increase accessibility, awareness, and effective responses and
referrals to sexual assault services in northern and eastern Maine. The
Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault works in collaboration with Aroostook
Mental Health Center, Rape Response Services, and Sexual Assault Support of
Midcoast Maine.
Safe Voices of Auburn received $624,941 to improve safety
and the criminal justice response for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence,
dating violence, and stalking in Oxford County. Safe Voices works in
collaboration with Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services and Maine
Prosecutorial District Three.
This funding was awarded through the Office on Violence
Against Women’s (OVW) Rural Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence
and Stalking Program, an agency within the U.S. Department of Justice.
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