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Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services: New website

New website for CCVS

Just in time for the annual celebration of Crime Victims Rights Week, the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services launched its new look, website and social media accounts.

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The CCVS website and social media accounts pick up the beautiful, soothing colors artist Carol Boucher used in the sunset pastels she has graciously given CCVS permission to use in printed posters for many years. The site was also reorganized and rebuilt to be mobile-friendly and to meet W3C standards for website accessibility for persons with disabilities.

Crime Victim Rights' Week Celebration

The annual Crime Victim Rights' Week Celebration will feature a workshop for advocates (registration required), remarks by Chris Fenno, ED of VCCVS, a keynote by Dr. Aron Steward and a Victim Services Awards Ceremony (Open to the Public) at 2:00 p.m.

 

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