Places of worship should also be places of peace for Jacksonville citizens.
In the interest of helping all Jacksonville citizens feel safe in their chosen place of worship, the City of Jacksonville is hosting two informative sessions on how to prevent and respond to hate crimes against their places of worship.
Attendees will also learn about federal grants available to fund security needs at their places of worship.“Unsafe conditions,” Jacksonville mother concerned after bus incident delays kids getting home
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