Interface Children & Family Services has received a $20,000 unrestricted grant to support local survivors of domestic violence in Ventura County. This year’s grant contribution brings the Mary Kay Foundation’s total investment in its shelter grant program to $52 million country wide. Mary Kay’s Grant will ensure that Interface can continue to provide emergency shelter, transitional shelter, emergency response, crisis counseling, transportation, case management, legal advocacy, and much more.
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