Payments totaling more than $800,000 were awarded to 17 centers to help with revenue losses and other pandemic-related costs incurred between March 1, 2020, and Dec. 31, 2021.
"The services these centers provide are essential for helping young victims of crime process trauma and navigate the complexities of the criminal justice system," said Governor DeWine. "The coronavirus relief funding we're awarding will replace revenue lost due to the pandemic in an effort to help these agencies continue providing their critical services."
This opportunity is funded through the CARES Act, and funds are being administered by the Ohio Emergency Management Agency in partnership with the Ohio Office of Budget and Management.
Entities receiving funds include:
- A Caring Place, Wintersville, $36,099.62
- May Dugan Center, Cleveland, $23,580.72
- Hope's Place, Lawrence County, $21,804.51
- The Nord Center, Lorain, $91,092.19
- Children's Center of Medina County, Medina, $29,758.10
- Michael's House, Fairborn, $64,240.19
- Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, $108,994.00
- Children's Advocacy Center of Guernsey Co., Claysville, $19,244.00
- Care House, Dayton, $102,027.82
- Tuscarawas County Child Advocacy Center, New Philadelphia, $4,846.41
- Harcum House, Lancaster, $21,896.99
- Harmony House, St. Clairsville, $61,911.14
- Family & Child Abuse Prevention Center, Toledo, $137,700.91
- Canopy Child Advocacy Center, Cleveland, $32,519.00
- Athens Co. Child Advocacy Center, Athens, $427.90
- Hancock Co. Center for Safe and Healthy Children, Findlay, $28,358.60
- Child Advocacy Center of Warren County, Lebanon, $56,943.93
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