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Department of Justice awards $150K to child abuse centers in Montana

  • Four Children's Advocacy Centers in Montana received nearly $150,000 in grant funds for technology upgrades, facility improvements, and professional training to support child survivors of crime and abuse.
  • Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen stated the grant money came from a Johnson & Johnson settlement over allegations of selling baby powder tainted with asbestos.
  • Emma's House Child Advocacy Center in Hamilton received $37,874.69 from the grant.
  • Attorney General Knudsen said the funding helps centers support families during difficult times.
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Department of Justice awards $150K to child abuse centers in Montana

MISSOULA — Four Children's Advocacy Centers in Montana are receiving nearly $150,000 in grant funds to support child survivors of crime and abuse, money that will go toward technology upgrades, facility improvements and professional training.

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The Indiana Gazette Online broke the news in Indiana, United States on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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