San Mateo County approves $832,000 to expand domestic violence, human trafficking response – The Mercury News Today Us News



Seeking to strengthen its response to domestic violence and human trafficking, San Mateo County approved $831,829 last week to add eight targeted positions, including staffing for a new Family Justice Center and additional forensic support amid rising demand.

County officials said the funding will boost anti-human trafficking efforts and expand services for survivors of domestic violence by centralizing support at the Family Justice Center, which launched in May last year, while also adding two criminalists to reduce forensic testing backlogs.

The Family Justice Center brings law enforcement, prosecutors, advocates and service providers under one roof, an approach county officials say is meant to streamline services and reduce the number of offices survivors must navigate to get help.

“Survivors of all backgrounds need more critical support in San Mateo County,” Board of Supervisors President Noelia Corzo said. “Staffing the Family Justice Center moves us one step closer to opening the doors to a clear path toward safety, healing and a life free of abuse.”


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