The Trump administration has dramatically cut over $80 million in crime prevention grants for California, impacting vital services aimed at supporting victims and reducing gun violence. This decision leaves numerous organizations, including those aiding domestic violence survivors and addressing sexual abuse in prisons, scrambling to sustain their life-saving initiatives.
Among the hardest hit is Youth ALIVE!, which lost a $2 million grant for its hospital-based violence intervention program that helps young victims recover and prevent retaliation. The ripple effects of these cuts extend to key organizations across major cities, such as Oakland and San Francisco, raising alarms about the increased risks for vulnerable populations as community safety nets are dismantled.
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