Crisis line still listens, but only part time | www.tennessean.com | The Tennessean: "It is not a change made lightly by anyone involved. And, as usual these days, it's a question of money trumping need.
'The big picture is our funding levels have gone down,' said Raquel Hatter, president and CEO of the Family & Children's Service, which operates the hot line at a cost of $500,000 a year. Donations have fallen dramatically below that."
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