$11.8 million to support community crime prevention and remediation initiatives
VICTORIA—$11.8 million is being provided by the government to support community based crime prevention and remediation initiatives.
Individuals experiencing gender-based violence, Indigenous communities healing from intergenerational traumas, and communities and families dealing with gun and gang violence will all benefit from grants.
267 projects, led by community non-profits, school districts and others will receive a one-time grant through the Civil Forfeiture Crime Prevention and Remediation grant program.
“These grants support programs that make our communities safer, including those that prevent domestic violence, deter youth from engaging in a life of crime, and help people rebuild and heal from trauma.”—Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General
