Hundreds of people gathered at Seattle Center Saturday urging state lawmakers to take action and preservice victim services in Washington.
SEATTLE — Hundreds gathered in Seattle on Saturday, urging state lawmakers to take action to preserve critical victim services amid a significant federal funding shortfall.
Advocates and survivors marched and rallied, calling for state intervention during the next legislative session to support services that help victims of crime.
Laurel Redden, director of communications and policy at the King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, emphasized the urgent need for funding.
“From a victim’s standpoint, they may be calling for services for some help
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