2021 11 12 WAH Award 167K

Wiregrass Angel House awarded $167,000 to assist victims of violent crimes

Sable Riley Nov 12, 2021 Updated 23 hrs ago

2021 11 12 WAH Award 167K
White crosses posted at Wiregrass Angel House in Dothan in honor of victims of violent crime.

logo dothaneagleGov. Kay Ivey has awarded $167,000 to assist victims of violent crimes in eight southeast Alabama counties.

The Wiregrass Angel House in Dothan will use the funds to provide services to help victims of robbery and other violent crimes as well as family members of homicide victims. The program assists victims in Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, and Pike counties.

“Victims of violent crimes have enough to cope with just getting through the enormous emotional stress associated with the crimes,” Ivey said. “I commend Wiregrass Angel House for their assistance to people who are suffering and need guidance.”

Wiregrass Angel House staff helps victims navigate the legal system, guides them through the channels to recover losses or receive compensation and provides referrals to other assisting agencies.