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For Immediate Release

Local Program Receives Community Awareness Project Funding for 2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

SANTA ROSA, CA | April 17, 2024

The Victim Services Division of the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office has received 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 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.

 The awarded funding will be used to host a community event on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at Courthouse Square in downtown Santa Rosa as part of a Community Awareness Project in Sonoma County. The Project is part of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, an annual observance that will take place April 21-27, 2024.

 “The support from NAVAA and OVC for our 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week activities will help us help crime victims,” said District Attorney, Carla Rodriguez, “Members of our community are encouraged to help promote justice through service to crime victims by joining our 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week activities and supporting victim assistance programs on a daily basis.”

First designated by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, National Crime Victims’ Rights Week increases general public awareness of, and knowledge about the wide range of rights and services available to people who have been victimized by crime.  The theme for 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is “How Would You Help? Options, services, and hope for crime survivors.”

Since 2004, the NCVRW Community Awareness Project has provided financial and technical assistance to more than 1,500 community projects that promote victim and public awareness activities, and innovative approaches to victim outreach and public education about victims’ rights and services during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office was one of the 105 applications recommended by NAVAA and selected for funding by OVC for 2023 from the 223 applications that were submitted nationwide.

For additional information about 2024 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week activities or about victims’ rights and services in Sonoma County, please contact Victim Services Division at (707) 565-2311 or visit our website at https://da.sonomacounty.ca.gov/divisions/victim-services/national-crime-victims-rights-week.  For information about national efforts to promote 2023 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, please visit the Office for Victims of Crime website at www.ovc.gov.

The National Association of VOCA Assistance Administrators is a non-profit organization that represents the 56 state agencies that distribute money from the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Crime Victims Fund to more than 4,000 direct victim assistance service providers. The money in the Crime Victims Fund comes from fines collected from offenders convicted of federal crimes and not from U.S. taxpayers.

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Contact Information

Media Spokesperson, Assistant District Attorney Brian Staebell
Media Coordinator, Carrie Trevena
(707) 565-3098