Stepping Stones Gets State Grant to Support Child Victims and Families

Agency - Department of Justice

Stepping Stones, a child advocacy center in La Crosse, gets a $17,000 state grant to support child victims and their families.


The grants, which support education, medical care and other related activities, are part of Department of Justice's grant allocation to 14 centers statewide that offer services from law enforcement and criminal justice to child protective services, victim advocacy and health care.


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