Mar 02, 2023

Geary, Riley county agencies receive funds to support victims

Posted Mar 02, 2023 11:15 AM

Office of the Governor

TOPEKA — This week, Gov. Laura Kelly announced more than $2 million in grant awards to improve how the state supports victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape, and stalking. 

These grants are provided through the Federal Services, Training, Officers, and Prosecutors Violence Against Women Act Formula Grant Program (S.T.O.P. VAWA). The grant program supports efforts to respond to crimes against women by developing, training, or expanding units of law enforcement officers, prosecutors, judges, and court personnel, specifically targeting crimes against women.  

Among the agencies receiving funding are:

• Crisis Center, Junction City Domestic Violence Task Force, $52,530
• Crisis Center, Riley Co. Domestic Violence Task Force, $49,642

“We must do all we can to ensure survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault have the support and resources they need to navigate their traumatic experience and demand justice,” Kelly said. “This funding strengthens Kansas’ victim services and legal assistance programs to advance that mission and promote coordinated community responses for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, rape, and stalking.” 

Funds from the Federal Sexual Assault Services Program assist programs in providing victims of sexual assault with crisis intervention and accompaniment and advocacy assistance through the medical and criminal justice processes. The funds also provide educational information to survivors of sexual assault. 

Funds are available through the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.