Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside awarded $250,000 to battle hate crimes

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside awarded $250,000 to battle hate crimes
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Through the Stop the Hate grant, organizations are expected to support survivors affected by hate crimes by offering services and facilitating anti-hate prevention measures.

OCEANSIDE, Calif. — A nonprofit based in Oceanside was one of the many recipients of a $250,000 grant from the California Department of Social Services to curb the increasing reports of hate crimes.

A report from California Attorney General Rob Bonta found a 20.2% jump in hate crimes between 2021 and 2022, rising from 1,763 to 2,120. This was following recent incidents involving thousands of antisemitic flyers that were left on cars in neighborhoods of Del Cerro, Allied Gardens, La Jolla and La Mesa.

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