MISSOULA — Four Children's Advocacy Centers in Montana are receiving nearly $150,000 in grant funds to support child survivors of crime and abuse, money that will go toward technology upgrades, facility improvements and professional training. 

According to Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen in a press release, the grant money came from a Johnson & Johnson settlement over allegations the company made, marketed and knowingly sold baby powder tainted with carcinogenic asbestos.

Originally published on montanarightnow.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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