Congressman Ro Khanna Secures Federal Funding for Santa Clara Facility Supporting Sexual Assault Survivors
Rep. Ro Khanna secures federal funding for the SAFE+ center in Santa Clara. Learn how the $175,000 will improve medical care and training for assault survivors.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 11, 2026, 10:20 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Khanna.house.gov

Federal Investment in South Bay Victim Services
Congressman Ro Khanna visitied the SAFE+ Program enhancement center in Santa Clara County on Thursday to formally announce a significant injection of federal funding. The facility, which operates 24/7, provides a comprehensive suite of free resources for survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence. According to Khanna, the $175,000 secured for the center is intended to bolster the emotional and medical care provided to victims. The Congressman noted that the facility serves as a critical bridge between healthcare and law enforcement, ensuring that individuals navigating the aftermath of assault have professional guidance through both medical recovery and legal reporting.
Expanding Highly Specialized Medical Training
The federal allocation is specifically targeted toward the professional development of the center’s staff. SAFE+ nurse manager Anna Anton noted that medical practitioners typically do not receive the highly specialized training required for forensic evidence collection and assault-specific care. According to Anton, the new funding will allow the center to accelerate its training programs while improving the recruitment and retention of skilled personnel. This expansion is designed to keep the facility’s staff current with evolving trends in evidence collection, which is a vital component in successfully holding offenders accountable through the judicial system.
Bipartisan Efforts and High Profile Advocacy
Khanna’s involvement with the Santa Clara facility aligns with his broader legislative focus on transparency and accountability for sexual predators. During the announcement, the Congressman referenced his ongoing efforts to secure the release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Khanna emphasized that the fight for accountability is a bipartisan endeavor, noting recent communications with Republican colleagues aimed at releasing more information to the public. He maintained that the issue of sexual violence transcends political lines, focusing instead on the necessity of revealing the details of historical abuses to prevent future occurrences.
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