Despite receiving financial relief from the city, Philadelphia's only rape crisis center announced upcoming cuts to some of its services .
As the state budget standstill enters its fourth month, District Attorney Larry Krasner's office said Tuesday that it would be giving a one-time allotment of $90,000 to nine victim services organizations in the city, including WOAR Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence .
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The Center City-based group thanked the community on social media , saying it will be able to continue its advocacy, court accompaniment and group counseling services without interruption. But it said one-on-one counseling and therapy