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FEMA Approves More than Half a Million Dollars to Entities that Protect Women
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GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved nearly $550,000 for nonprofits that offer services for women who are victims of domestic violence. These allocations include $400,000 for three permanent repair projects and other allocations for emergency work following Hurricane María.
According to the Puerto Rico Police Bureau Statistics Office, 6,170 incidents of domestic violence were reported on the island in 2020. Recovery encompasses a myriad of sectors that positively affect the safety and well-being of our communities. Certainly, these allocations help these entities to continue their work for the benefit of our country , said Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands José Baquero Tirado.
The 20/22 Act Society Donates Over $1 Million Dollars
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The 20/22 Act Society announced a record in the distribution of funds this year, helping more than 30 non-profit organizations throughout Puerto Rico. DORADO, Puerto Rico (PRWEB) December 31, 2020 At the end of an atypical year for all, where challenging news has been the order of the day, the 20/22 Act Society announced a record in the distribution of funds this year helping more than 30 non-profit organizations on the Island. The grand total distributed to date was $1,085,000. Since 2013 we have made a strong commitment to support charitable organizations in the Puerto Rican community, said Robb Rill, founder of The 20/22 Act Society. This year despite all the difficulties that arose, we were able to impact over 30 organizations, by offering the financial support they needed so badly to continue their commendable work. Our commitment is for