Philly’s only rape crisis center receives financial relief to stay afloat after layoffs

Despite receiving financial relief from the city, Philadelphia’s only rape crisis center announced upcoming cuts to some of its services.

As the state budget standstill enters its fourth month, District Attorney Larry Krasner’s office said Tuesday that it would be giving a one-time allotment of $90,000 to nine victim services organizations in the city, including WOAR Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence.

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