The money will be used to the organization's "See it, Name it, Change it" campaign, to get the word out about firearm prohibition orders.
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The federal government has awarded an Ottawa non-profit organization almost $200,000 in funding to promote awareness of “red flag” laws, especially to people at-risk of firearm-related harm. Article content
Ottawa Victim Services and Lanark County Interval House and Community Support will be using the money to expand their “See it, Name it, Change it” campaign, which aims to start conversations around intimate partner violence and to offer resources to those who need them. Article content Article content
It also plans to make information about red flag laws more accessible by helping people recognize risk, seek help and support ot

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