Shreveport Launches Domestic Violence Resource Center at Police Substation
Shreveport City Council has approved a new domestic violence service center in partnership with the Northwest Louisiana Family Justice Center. The center, located in the North Shreveport police substation, aims to consolidate support services for survivors, operating through August 2026.
The Shreveport City Council has authorized the establishment of a domestic violence service center in collaboration with the Northwest Louisiana Family Justice Center. This facility will operate within the North Shreveport police substation and will provide comprehensive resources for survivors of domestic abuse, staffed for a minimum of 20 hours per week.
The initiative is set to continue as a pilot project until August 2026, with oversight from the Shreveport Police Department. This development signals a focused effort by local authorities to address domestic violence, potentially influencing future resource allocation and support initiatives in the region.
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