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Pittsburgh area domestic violence counseling center among 5 Justice Dept. grant recipients

Patrick Varine
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Courtesy of Crisis Center North | Dena Koenig Photography
Crisis Center North Executive Director Grace Coleman. A new federal grant will allow CCN to expand its services to provide housing for domestic violence victims and their pets, both small and large, even finding temporary stables for horses kept by the victims.
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Courtesy of Crisis Center North | Dena Koenig Photography
Crisis Center North officials developed an app that allows domestic violence victims to text or chat with staff. It can be closed quickly and all text and chat messages are instantly deleted so that they cannot be discovered by an abuser.
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Courtesy of Crisis Center North | Dena Koenig Photography
Dana Friday, Paws Empowerment Coordinator at Crisis Center North, with Tonka the horse. A new federal grant will allow CCN to expand its services to provide housing for domestic violence victims and their pets, both small and large.
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Courtesy of Crisis Center North | Dena Koenig Photography
Crisis Center North Executive Director Grace Coleman and CCN’s Paws for Empowerment Coordinator Dana Friday will use a new federal grant to expand the organization’s services to provide housing for domestic violence victims and their pets, both small and large.

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