Chicago Is Devoting $25 Million To Domestic Violence Prevention. Organizers Say City, State Need To Do More To Support Workers – Block Club Chicago

Overall, the 2022 city budget allocates $35 million to address gender-based violence, a significant increase from the $2.5 million in 2021, city officials said. The city’s plan involves building 100 more rehousing units, boosting funding for legal services and establishing a program to support young people who have experienced or witnessed violence in the home.
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Why in Illinois does everything have to be about money why, all the money in the world won’t change a darn thing it escalates the problem

Last edited 4 years ago by Fed up neighbor
debtsor
4 years ago

Stop beating each other up!

Last edited 4 years ago by debtsor
Pat S.
4 years ago
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Stop sticking around; leave!

That’s for both genders. My uncle got the crap kicked out of him by his first wife.

Is there any wonder why Chicago and Illinois are broke?

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