The St. Landry Evangeline Sexual Assault Center in Louisiana, which offers resources for victims of sexual assault, lost over 40% of its federal funding in May due to budget cuts. However, donations from community members, including Judge Charles Cravens, have helped stabilize the organization and ensure that it can continue to provide vital services to those in need. The center's Board Chair, Tracey Antee, noted that the community's efforts have given the organization hope and breathing room as it looks forward to the future.
Community aids St. Landry Sexual Assault Center
KLFY News 102 hrs ago103


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