The Crystal Judson Family Justice Center has announced the launch of its Web site — http://www.familyjusticecenter.us. Serving the needs of domestic violence victims and their children by providing comprehensive services in a central, safe location, the FJC brings together many community and government partners.
The new site provides a description of services available at the FJC, educational material on domestic violence, and links to the partners involved in providing services, as well as other agencies and domestic violence statistical reporting sites. The Web site features information about the Family Justice Center namesake, Crystal Judson.
“This is just one more avenue to getting the message out to our community about what the Family Justice Center can do to help domestic violence victims in their time of need,” said Susan Adams, FJC director.
“We are proud of the look and feel of the new Web site, and we are equally proud of the resources we are able to provide to those who need them most,” said Rick Talbert, FJC executive board chair.
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