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United Community Corp. hosts free distribution event for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
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United Community Corp. will hold a free distribution event for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week on Saturday, April 24 at West Side Park in Newark from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.United Community Corp.
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United Community Corp. will hold a free distribution event for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week on Saturday, April 24 at West Side Park in Newark from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event was made possible through funding from the National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators (NAVAA) through a grant from the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), within the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, to promote community awareness of crime victims’ rights and services during the 2021 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
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Empty Place at the Table exhibit at MT Capitol honors crime victims, survivors
Three tables have been set up in the Montana State Capitol rotunda, with 12 place settings â each one representing a loved one lost to violent crime or someone living through the aftermath of a crime.
By: Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-04-05 19:14:08-04
HELENA â Three tables have been set up in the Montana State Capitol rotunda, with 12 place settings â each one representing a loved one lost to violent crime or someone living through the aftermath of a crime.
The Montana Department of Correctionsâ Victim Services Program organized the âEmpty Place at the Tableâ exhibit.
Exhibit at Montana Capitol honors crime victims and survivors
By: Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-04-06 13:36:50-04
HELENA â Three tables have been set up in the Montana State Capitol rotunda, with 12 place settings â each one representing a loved one lost to violent crime or someone living through the aftermath of a crime.
The Montana Department of Correctionsâ Victim Services Program organized the âEmpty Place at the Tableâ exhibit. Victims or their family members placed personal items at each place, as a way to show the loss of a person or a part of oneself as a result of a crime.