The Brief
- SAFE Alliance is facing major financial challenges that could force it to close key programs
- SAFE Alliance leaders say budget shortfalls are threatening four of its key programs
- According to a memo obtained by AP, Eloise House will close May 31 and Planet SAFE and SAFE Futures will operate until the summer
AUSTIN, Texas – One of the nation’s largest organizations which supports survivors of domestic and sexual violence, sex trafficking and child abuse, is facing major financial challenges that could force it to close key programs.
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In the past year, The SAFE Alliance has lost about $4 million in philanthropic and government funding. Now, the nonprofit must quickly secure additional resources or risk shutting down critical services.…