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A Texas Council on Family Violence grant of $334,958 supports domestic violence services in Plano and 12 other communities.

Demarcus Ferris

July 2, 20261 min read

The Texas Council on Family Violence has distributed $334,958 in grants to 13 domestic violence agencies across the state during the current summer period. One of the recipients is an organization based in Plano.

The funding allocation was announced by the council as part of its ongoing support for agencies addressing domestic violence. The total award amount covers operations in multiple locations, with Plano being one of the designated areas for assistance.

Details regarding the specific services funded by this grant or the operational timeline for the Plano agency were not provided in the available reporting. The council did not specify how the funds will be divided among the 13 recipients or the exact duration of the support.

This grant represents a portion of the resources available to domestic violence service providers in Texas. The Texas Council on Family Violence continues to distribute funds to support these agencies throughout the year.

Further information about the specific programs supported in Plano or additional details about the grant distribution process was not available at this time.

Source: Star Local Media.

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Demarcus Ferris

Demarcus Ferris writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Plano.

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