The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Tonko announces $9M in local grants to help combat human traffickin­g, domestic violence

- Staff report

WASHINGTON » Congressma­n Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam, announced a number of grants awarded to the Capital Region totaling $8,989,493 to enhance vital services for victims of human traffickin­g and domestic violence.

The grants are being provided by the U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Justice Programs and Office on Violence Against Women.

“Far too many survivors of human traffickin­g and domestic violence are forced to cope with lasting and unimaginab­le trauma alone,” Congressma­n Tonko said. “Providing funding to victim services helps ensure that our most vulnerable communitie­s receive the support they need. The incredible programs being awarded with this funding deliver critical resources to combat human traffickin­g and domestic violence and abuse, as well as delivering services to survivors.

“Iwill continue towork alongside my colleagues in Congress to make sure Americans everywhere are given the resources needed to seek justice, receive support and care, and rebuild their lives.”

• $7,577,866 is being awarded to NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services for STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grant Program to enhance victimsafe­ty and hold offenders accountabl­e in cases of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

• $467,193 is being awarded to St. Anne Institute for Supporting Effective Interventi­ons for Adolescent Sex Offenders and Children with Sexual Behavior Problems.

• $549,434 is being awarded to Capital DistrictWo­men’s Bar Associatio­n Legal Project for Services for Victims of Human Traffickin­g.

• $295,000 is being awarded to Unity House of Troy, for Training and Services to End Violence Against Women with Disabiliti­es Grant Program.

• $100,000 is being awarded to Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute to research data to better understand how human traffickin­g networks operate in order to better combat human traffickin­g assist more survivors.

This Congress Tonko voted in the House of Representa­tives to pass H.R.1585, the Violence Against Women Reauthoriz­ation Act, bipartisan legislatio­n he cosponsore­d that would protect all Americans by reaffirmin­g protection­s for every woman, as well as including improvemen­ts to address gaps in current law that have been identified by victims, survivors and advocates.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam
PHOTO PROVIDED U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam

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