The program will provide one-time,$1,000 payments to support survivors' economic stability.
The city of Chicago announced a new $5 million fund to help survivors of gender-based violence.
The fund will help support survivors of crimes like domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and human trafficking. The program will provide a one-time $1,000 payment to survivors in support of their economic stability. "We must do what we can as a city to break down barriers that prevent survivors from accessing the resources they need to personally rebuild and revive," said Mayor Brandon Johnson. "The Emergency Financial Assistance program is a vital step forward in this recovery, because by supporting survivors and putting them on a better path to economic stability, we can help them heal from pain and trauma, and uplift and empower them to carry on living healthy lives.
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