During a recent government meeting, officials recognized October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Custer County, highlighting the importance of community support for affected families. A representative from a local organization based in Canyon City shared impactful statistics, revealing that their 24-hour hotline received 1,196 calls last year, serving 290 clients and providing over 2,000 nights of shelter.
The organization emphasized its commitment to assisting individuals in need, reinforcing the significance of awareness and resources available to the community. The motion to adopt the proclamation was met with unanimous support from the attendees, showcasing a collective effort to address domestic violence issues.
The meeting also included light-hearted moments as officials prepared to sign the proclamation, reflecting a sense of camaraderie among members. The discussions underscored the ongoing need for vigilance and support in combating domestic violence, as well as the community's role in fostering a safe environment for all residents.