Seward announces $5k in grant funding for local Catholic Charities
CHENANGO COUNTY – On Wednesday, State Senator James L. Seward (R - Oneonta) announced $75,000 in grant funding will be awarded to local domestic violence programs.
“These community programs provide vital services for those in dire need, who often have nowhere else to turn,” said Senator Seward. “We are fortunate to have so many local organizations providing help to vulnerable individuals, and I am pleased to assist them in their efforts to make our communities safer.”
Of the $75,000, $5,000 will be awarded to Catholic Charities of Chenango County.
“We are very thankful to Senator Seward for providing the additional funding required to continue these much needed services,” said Robin Cotter, Executive Director at Catholic Charities of Chenango County.
“The New York State Office of Victim Services has many different programs to assist victims of all crimes,” continued Cotter. “Our office is able to assist with the completion of the NYS OVS application process in order to best access services in our community.
“The legal system can be very confusing to those experiencing crime and the subsequent trauma that follows. Catholic Charities Victim Advocate, Susan Frederick is able to assist victims with court navigation by filing and submitting court petitions for orders of protection, child custody and child support. She is also available to attend court hearings and better understand how the court process works,” said Cotter.
Senator Seward went on to say in a press release, “Going forward, I will continue to advocate for these and other bills to better protect our most vulnerable and ensure they receive the support and care they need.”
“These community programs provide vital services for those in dire need, who often have nowhere else to turn,” said Senator Seward. “We are fortunate to have so many local organizations providing help to vulnerable individuals, and I am pleased to assist them in their efforts to make our communities safer.”
Of the $75,000, $5,000 will be awarded to Catholic Charities of Chenango County.
“We are very thankful to Senator Seward for providing the additional funding required to continue these much needed services,” said Robin Cotter, Executive Director at Catholic Charities of Chenango County.
“The New York State Office of Victim Services has many different programs to assist victims of all crimes,” continued Cotter. “Our office is able to assist with the completion of the NYS OVS application process in order to best access services in our community.
“The legal system can be very confusing to those experiencing crime and the subsequent trauma that follows. Catholic Charities Victim Advocate, Susan Frederick is able to assist victims with court navigation by filing and submitting court petitions for orders of protection, child custody and child support. She is also available to attend court hearings and better understand how the court process works,” said Cotter.
Senator Seward went on to say in a press release, “Going forward, I will continue to advocate for these and other bills to better protect our most vulnerable and ensure they receive the support and care they need.”
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