City addressing domestic violence

Jessica Fontaine; New Britain Herald; Jan. 9, 2024

NEW BRITAIN — Following the death of 44-year-old Sabrina Finch, who was killed in a domestic violence-related shooting on Dec. 30, the city of New Britain responded with a plan of action and resources for those experiencing domestic abuse.

Mayor Erin Stewart had a meeting Friday with Barbara Damon, executive director of the Prudence Crandall Center, the first domestic violence shelter of its kind in Connecticut. New Britain has been an active partner with the organization for several years and Stewart explained how the city is working to address domestic violence.

The city supports funding of the Prudence Crandall Center every year with Community Development Block Grants. This has aided shelter activities, the emergency hotline and other activities geared toward providing services for those who are fleeing domestic violence, according to Stewart.
 
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