Family Justice Center, Chicago Advocacy Network for Hope, or CAN Hope, opens for Cook County domestic violence survivors
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CHICAGO (WLS) — There was a ribbon cutting Monday for a new family justice center in Chicago.

It’s a place where survivors of domestic violence can feel safe.

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The Cook County state’s attorney says domestic violence continues to go up in Cook County. So, the need for support is real.

The new center is located at 3410 W. Van Buren St. in the Garfield Park neighborhood.

It will begin to welcome adults in a few weeks.

The Chicago Advocacy Network for Hope is a new program aimed at linking individuals facing domestic violence with crucial resources, including housing, legal support, and mental health services.

Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neil Burke was there Monday morning for the ribbon cutting ceremony.

Since taking office, Burke says her administration has made combating domestic violence a top priority.

A Special Victims Bureau has been established by her office, dedicated to addressing crimes involving domestic violence, sexual assault, offenses against children, and hate crimes.

“Since assuming office, 43 women have tragically lost their lives to domestic violence-related homicides. Arrests for domestic violence have surged by 26% over the past year. This situation is unsustainable and unacceptable,” Burke stated.

Burke says centers like these help strengthen the relationship between survivors and law enforcement, and improve victim participation in cases.

The Chicago Advocacy Network for Hope, or CAN Hope, program director says the new center is meant to give survivors a sense of hope.

“In many cases, those suffering from domestic violence find themselves isolated by their abusers, losing hope for a different life or safety for themselves and their children. Our goal is to make them realize that a supportive community is actively trying to assist them,” expressed Colleen Montgomery.

A referral is needed to get connected to CAN Hope.

The goal is to eventually have the center open 24/7, so anyone can access services.

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