Honoring and assisting crime victims
A banner remembering homicide victims from Meigs County was displayed on the Pomeroy Levee.
Square One Executive Director Ashley Durst speaks at the National Crime Victim Rights Week event.
Several agencies were set up as part of the resource fair.
Meigs County Victim Assistance staff are pictured with Prosecutor James K. Stanley. Pictured (from left) are Director Shelley Kemper, Stanley, Advocate Katie Gilkey and Advocate Ashley Greenlee.
Prosecutor James K. Stanley and Victim Assistance staff Shelley Kemper, Ashley Greenlee and Katie Gilkey are pictured with Judges Scott Powell and Linda Warner.
Local law enforcement officers, Prosecutor’s office staff and Victim Assistance staff are pictured at the National Crime Victim Rights Week resource fair on Friday.
CAC promotes awareness during National Child Abuse Prevention Month and National Crime Victimâs Rights Week
OSWEGO COUNTY - This year, The Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County marks 20 years of service to the children and families of the community. Founded in 2001, the CAC is a safe, child-friendly environment that supports a timely, multi-disciplinary response to child sexual abuse, physical abuse and trauma while promoting healing of survivors and their families. In addition to special events, awareness campaigns and education throughout the year, the CAC promotes awareness during the month of April as part of National Child Abuse Prevention month which recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect. Through this collaboration, prevention services and supports help protect children and produce thriving families.
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April 21, 2021
RAPID CITY, S.D. Members of the the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office and Rapid City Police are wearing colors of support for victims of crime.
Dozens of staffers gathered in front of the Public Safety Building on Wednesday wearing either purple, teal, or dark blue.
Purple represents this week as National Crime Victim’s Rights Week, Teal is for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and dark blue signified Child Abuse and Neglect Awareness Month.
The two law enforcement agencies posed for a photo to help raise awareness of these victims and support their rights.
The hope is to send a message to victims that they are not alone and that help is available.
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