HEALTHMICHIGAN ADVANCE
Indigenous violence survivors see fewer services after federal cuts
Federal funding cuts have led to over 1,000 unmet requests for violence survivor services among American Indian and Alaska Native communities, including safe housing and counseling. The Urban Indian Health Institute's report highlights reduced services due to budget cuts under the Trump administration, affecting tribal organizations reliant on Justice and Health and Human Services grants.
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