Press Release
August 27, 2024
The Manitoba government is providing more supports for Manitobans who are victims of crime through a 50 per cent increase in the funding directed to Manitoba Justice Victims Services from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced today.
“We need to do everything we can to support Manitobans who are victims of crime,” said Wiebe. “These resources will support programs running throughout the province and ensure that we can make compassionate, community-based care available to those who need it in the aftermath of a crime.”
The Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund uses the proceeds of the sale of seized criminal property to protect Manitoba families and enhance public safety. Grants from the fund are used for a variety of important initiatives, including building community, preventing crime, investing in youth and supporting victims of crime.
This year, the fund is providing a $750,000 to Manitoba Justice Victim Services, an increase from the usual $500,000, which will support a number of initiatives, including:
“The financial support that Survivor’s Hope Crisis Centre receives from Manitoba Justice is fundamental to the care we provide to survivors of sexualized violence accessing our 24-7 SARAH crisis program at Interlake-Eastern area hospitals and RCMP detachments,” said Coral Kendel, executive director, Survivor’s Hope Crisis Centre. “Community-based programs like SARAH increase the options to justice available in rural Manitoba and empower survivors to heal in ways that make sense to them. We are encouraged to hear of the increase in funding provided to Manitoba Victims Services and look forward to our continued relationship together with the shared goal of supporting Manitobans impacted by violence.”
The minister noted the province provides over $20 million to agencies through the gender-based violence program focused on prevention and supporting survivors. This includes a $420,000 increase to shelters for women fleeing intimate partner violence in this year’s budget.
For more information about programs and services for victims of crime in Manitoba visit www.gov.mb.ca/justice/victims/services.
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