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Preyor-Johnson: Texas Lege must pass Christine Blubaugh Act
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Grand Prairie Police Department shared this image on Twitter in October 2017 of Debra Blubaugh sharing the story of her daughter Christine, who was murdered by an ex-boyfriend when she was 16. Debra Blubaugh shares has been trying to get domestic violence education legislation passed./Grand Prairie Police Department
Debra Blubaugh’s story is of gut-wrenching heartbreak, but over and over again, she shares it hoping others can be spared the devastation.
“I want you to personally imagine your daughter is going on a date and you kiss her goodbye. She is 16 years old. You tell her to come in before midnight, and she doesn’t come home. It’s raining that night, and you start calling around to all the hospitals and all of her friends,” she shared with state lawmakers in April. “In the morning, she’s still not home. As you go to church that morning, unbeknownst to you, you’re passing by the
The Texas Council on Family Violence (TCFV) is awarding more than $300,000 to 12 domestic violence agencies across Texas via its 2021 Swalm Grants, with 91% of the grants matching 100% of the recipients’ requested amounts. Individual grants range from $6,000 to $30,000 for a variety of fundamental needs and come from TCFV’s Swalm Endowment Fund.
“Every year, the applications for TCFV’s Swalm Grants provide a crucial snapshot of the needs of Texas’ domestic violence service providers,” said CEO of TCFV Gloria Aguilera Terry. “As the leading and uniting organization for family violence services in Texas, TCFV is privileged to present the 2021 Swalm Grants, and we’re very proud to be able to present the majority of these grants at 100% of the applicants’ requested amount.”