Governor Hogan Announces $3M For Grants to Protect Against Hate Crimes

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Governor Larry Hogan awarded much than 30 Maryland organizations and spiritual institutions $3 cardinal to support against hatred crimes.

The backing came from the Protecting Against Hate Crimes (PAHC) programme and it volition beryllium utilized connected equipment, personnel, and carnal information enhancements.

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“Hate, bigotry, oregon racism of immoderate benignant is un-American, unacceptable, and wrong,” said Governor Hogan. “This backing volition beryllium utilized to forestall aboriginal hate-fueled attacks and assistance america nonstop a wide connection that we basal enarthrosis to enarthrosis against each forms of discrimination.”

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The governor’s bureau has provided much than $8 cardinal to support susceptible groups from hatred crimes done PAHC.

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The $3 cardinal successful caller awards were distributed based connected Maryland State Police convulsive and hatred transgression information by county, and done a competitory exertion process. The awardees include:

  • The Women’s Institute of Torah Seminary for Girls ($129,830)
  • Trustees of the Catholic Cathedral Church of Baltimore ($150,000)
  • The Jewish Museum of Maryland ($17,500)
  • Archbishop Curley High School ($146,000)
  • The Cheder Chabad ($100,880)
  • The Chabad of Potomac Village ($150,000)
  • The Jewels School ($38,927)
  • The Catholic High School of Baltimore ($62,001)
  • The Torah School ($66,800)
  • The Congregation Kneseth Israel of Annapolis ($147,684)
  • The Banner School ($150,000)
  • Mt. St. Mary’s University ($37,173)
  • The Chabad astatine UMB ($122,600)
  • Board of Child Care ($144,786)
  • Temple Beth Shalom ($70,840)
  • Mesivta Kesser Torah of Baltimore ($150,000)
  • The School of the Incarnation ($142,540)
  • The Yeshiva of Greater Washington ($150,000)
  • St. Philip Neri School ($148,000)
  • The Bender JCC of Greater Washington ($114,276)
  • Connelly School of the Holy Child ($28,000)
  • Jain Society of Metro Washington ($101,000)
  • Bais Yaakov School for Girls ($100,000)
  • Congregation Sha’are Shalom ($25,000)
  • Aish HaTorah of Greater Washington ($46,463)
  • Chizuk Amuno Congregation and Schools ($40,000)
  • John Wesley United Methodist Church ($65,500)
  • Protecting LWICC Against Hate Crimes Program ($109,000)
  • Temple Beth Ami ($62,500)
  • Beth Israel Congregation ($32,700)
  • The Lubavitch of Howard County ($150,000)

CBS Baltimore Staff

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