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Federal Grant Cuts Leave OC Domestic Violence Shelters in Crisis

26 May 2026 06:20

Domestic violence shelters in Orange County are facing a funding crisis due to federal grant cuts and policy changes under the Trump administration. Survivors like Arianna Smith struggle to find stable housing as shelters lose millions in funding.

Advocates push for state backfill funding to prevent cuts to shelter beds and services. - Federal funding cuts have led to a loss of nearly $1 million at WisePlace and $470,000 at Radiant Futures.

- The Trump administration has threatened to withhold funds from shelters that serve survivors regardless of immigration status or preferred pronouns. - California advocates are urging the state to allocate $100 million in the 2026-27 budget to backfill reduced VOCA funding.

- Shelters report a chilling effect on hotlines due to fear of immigration sweeps, with call volumes dropping significantly. The uncertainty leaves programs in limbo, with staff confused about how to navigate shifting priorities while continuing to serve all survivors.

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