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"Safe, alive, and out of prison." Those are the goals for victims of crime and those who commit them, under a year-old, Davenport police initiative.
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A successful experiment in reducing gun violence in Davenport will continue and expand. Monday the Quad Cities Community Foundation announced a three-year, 300,000 dollar grant for the Group Violence Intervention program.
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The coronavirus pandemic and lockdown have unintended consequences. And that includes changes in the safety and support networks of many victims of…
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CommunityFamily Resources has a new president. Wednesday it announced the hiring of Nicole Cisne Durbin, a 12 year veteran of the the Davenport-based agency.…
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CommunityA native of Rock Island is the new leader of Humility Homes and Services. Ashley Velez started working as Executive Director in April, overseeing a staff…
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CommunityA new leader will take charge of Family Resources next month. Monday, the Davenport-based agency that helps children, families, and other individuals,…
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CommunityWorkplace sexual harassment occurs in many industries, not just entertainment and government.But we rarely, if ever, hear about cases in the Quad Cities…
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CommunityVictims of domestic violence were honored Thursday afternoon. Family Resources and a group of men called the Elephant Club held their 7th annual Flowers…
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CommunityA local agency wants to teach people about modern slavery. Family Resources' Braking Traffik has asked all of the Quad Cities and surrounding counties to…
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CommunitySome welcome help for agencies in the Quad Cities that help the homeless. Wednesday the organization called In From the Cold handed out this year's grants…