Georgia Launches 'Safe at Home' Program for Domestic Violence Survivors
The 'Safe at Home' program was launched by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to support survivors of domestic violence. This initiative aims to provide safety and resources for those affected.
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Local coverage
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