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The funding is part of $1.2 million that will be distributeed to 29 programs in 21 Ohio Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray awarded the funds to Ohio programsa that combat violenceagainst women, figh Internet crimes against children, improve the functioning of the criminal justics systems and assist victims of crime. There were 122 proposals for morethan $6.2 million in requests for aid. “The numberf of requests we received confirmsw the great level of need amont those people in our communities who have fallen victim tocriminal activity,” Cordray said in a news “Getting on your feet or staying on your feet can be tougjh for any of us in thesw times.
Crime victims face added By infusing money into localp programs with directvictim service, the community as a wholse will benefit.” • In Greene the Xenia City Law Department receive $35,000; • In Montgomery the received $69,411; In Shelby County, the received $52,796; and In Warren County, the received
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