ROYERSFORD, September 10, 2025: State Sen. Katie Muth (D-Chester/Montgomery/Berks) today announced that entities across Senate District 44 have been awarded more than $8.4 million in funding through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). 

The PCCD funding sources include grants from the Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funds and Federal STOP Violence Against Women Act Funds. 

“Our region has incredible organizations that help ensure survivors have adequate support and an understanding of where they can turn for help – whether that is safe shelter and housing, medical care, legal assistance, and trauma-informed care and support programs,” Muth said. “This annual PCCD funding is critical for these organizations to continue providing lifesaving services and programs, and I will continue to advocate for additional resources to ensure sustainable funding to meet the needs of all Pennsylvanians.” 

The following initiatives were funded across Chester, Montgomery and Berks Counties: 

Regional Programs:

Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding:

  • SeniorLAW Center received $1,454,913 for the Keeping Elder Victims S.A.F.E. program in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties. 
  • Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania received $535,140 for legal services for domestic abuse victims in Chester, Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties.
  • MidPenn Legal Services received $646,342 for their Legal Interventions for Victims Empowerment (LIVE) program in Berks County and other surrounding counties.
  • CASA, Youth Advocates received $401,572 for advocacy for child victims of abuse and neglect in Chester and Delaware Counties. 
  • Children’s Crisis Treatment Center received $98,626 for clinical care coordination for child victims in Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties.

Federal STOP Violence Against Women Act Funds

  • Vietgroup Empowers received $125,000

Chester County

Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding:

  • Domestic Violence Center of Chester County received $786,014 for continuing services for victims of domestic violence.
  • The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County received $649,289 for their CVC Victims of Crime Act 2025-2027.

Montgomery County

Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding:

  • The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth received $815,930 for their 2023 Non-Competitive Heather’s Hope renewal.
  • Victim Services Center of Montgomery County received $522,314 to support programming for sexual assault and other crimes.
  • The Women’s Center of Montgomery County received $452,754 for domestic violence comprehensive services.
  • Laurel House received $398,022 for their services to support those impacted by domestic violence.
  • Child Advocacy Center of Montgomery County received $188,234 for a coordinated response to child abuse.

Berks County

Federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding:

  • SAFE Berks received $1,136,592 for their 2025-2027 VOCA funding.
  • Berks County Commissioners received $131,862 to fund programming to enhance services to Berks County victims.
  • CASA of Berks County received $45,183 for continuation of child victim advocacy services.
  • The Community Justice Project received $42,928 for immigration legal services for victims.

For more information on PCCD grants, click here.