Department of Justice Seal Department of Justice
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2003
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THE PRESIDENT’S FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER INITIATIVE


Understanding the Issue: In many communities, victims of domestic violence seek help in a fragmented, disjointed system of separate agencies offering related but uncoordinated services. Victims often must travel to several different places to get help, telling their stories many times to different people. In the end, victims get frustrated exacerbating the trauma and may never actually receive the critical services they need.

The President’s Family Justice Center Initiative will address this problem by providing comprehensive services for domestic violence victims at one location, including medical care, counseling, law enforcement assistance, social services, employment assistance, and housing assistance. Through an interagency effort led by the Justice Department, the Administration will partner with local communities to help them create the centers. Above all, the backbone of the centers will be the local community through the dedicated efforts of community leaders, nonprofit agencies, corporate partners, government agencies, and caring individuals.

Issue: Domestic Violence services are often provided in a fragmented, uncoordinated way.

Solution: The Justice Department, in coordination with other agencies, will help communities create Family Justice Centers so that comprehensive services can be provided to victims and their dependents.

Services that the Centers may provide include:

The President’s Family Justice Center Initiative will be available on October 15, 2003 on the Office of Justice Programs Website, www.ojp.usdoj.gov/fundopps.htm. <http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/fundopps.htm.>

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