Rep. McNally Announces $89,021.74 for COMPASS Family & Community Services

COLUMBUS — State Rep. Lauren McNally (D-Youngstown) today announced $89,021.74 in human trafficking grants from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) Office of Criminal Justice Services. A total of $2M was granted throughout the state, awarding 33 nonprofits in 16 different counties. These nonprofits serve the needs of human trafficking survivors. Funded services include victim advocacy, mental health services, education and employment support, and shelter/housing, and more. COMPASS Family and Community Services was one of the 33 recipients in this round of funding.
“This grant is so important for the survivors of human trafficking. I am proud of the work COMPASS is doing, and I think this grant will go a long way in how COMPASS can help our community and help survivors reestablish their lives,” said Rep. McNally.
COMPASS Family and Community Services serves the people of Trumbell and Mahoning counties. They provide essential and comprehensive services to people of all ages. Their core service areas are Counseling, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Residential Services, Workforce Development, Guardianship for Seniors, Sexual Assault, and Domestic Violence.
To learn more about COMPASS and the resources they provide, visit: https://compassfamily.org.