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    BSO Partnership Strengthens Community Safety with $20,000 Grant Support

    November 6, 20251 Min Read0 Views
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    Three community leaders to Undersheriff Colonel Nicole Anderson (c)Fallon Johnson Division Manager of Community Justice, and Norma McGraw, Grants Division Manager.
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    By Staff Writer, Westside Gazette

            BROWARD COUNTY, FL — A powerful partnership between the Broward Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Trust Fund and local community advocates is driving new investments in safety, education, and equity. Together, they’re celebrating two impactful grants totaling $20,000 funding that will directly support Crime Prevention & Intervention Programs and the Youth Hate Crimes Education and Prevention Program.

    These initiatives aim to reduce violence, foster understanding, and empower young people to become agents of positive change throughout Broward County.

    “This partnership goes beyond funding,” said program organizers. “It represents a shared commitment to building safer, stronger, and more inclusive communities.”

    The collaboration highlights how law enforcement and community organizations can work hand-in-hand to address root causes of crime and create pathways toward hope and opportunity.

    With continued investment from the Broward Sheriff’s Office and other community allies, this effort stands as a model of what’s possible when shared vision meets action—uplifting futures and transforming lives across Broward County.

    #CommunityImpact #CrimePrevention #YouthEmpowerment

    this effort stands as a model of what’s possible when shared vision meets action—uplifting futures and transforming lives across Broward County. With continued investment from the Broward Sheriff’s Office and other community allies
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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