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Manchester officials announced Tuesday the city has secured $600,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding to purchase Emily’s Place, allowing the domestic violence shelter to remain open.
Amanda Grady Sexton, director of public affairs at the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, said when it became clear the shelter could be lost, state and local officials worked to secure funding to ensure domestic violence victims wouldn’t be displaced. “We’re especially grateful to Mayor Ruais for his advocacy efforts on this project and for understanding the importance of maintaining life-saving services for victims of abuse in the Manchester community,” Sexton said. Union Leader October 8, 2024 Comments are closed.
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