Grants spread over 11 projects administered by seven organizations
Eleven projects based in Prince George are receiving a total of $483,203 generated through the province's civil forfeiture grant program.
$240,500 is going to Carrier Sekani Family Services for four projects, led by $140,000 for its First Nations Child and Youth Advocacy Centre. Prince George RCMP is getting $62,823 for a liaison who provides support and information to victims of crime and coordinates with investigators, prosecutors and Indigenous partners.
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