CalVCB Connection
Friday, June 27, 2014

9 Ways You Could Be Inviting Cybercrime

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By Julie Nauman , VCGCB Executive Officer We teach our children to use the buddy system. We remind them to look both ways before crossing...
Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Mending the Sacred Hoop: Native American Victims’ Services

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Native Americans are 2.5 times more likely to experience sexual assault than any other race, and one in three American Indian women reports ...
Thursday, April 24, 2014

Innovation in Victims’ Services: Courthouse Dogs

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In many ways, Aloha is just like any other playful pup. She loves to roll in the grass, chase her handler’s young daughters, and chew on her...
Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Lost Children of Cambodia: Part 2

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Last week, Kristin opened our eyes to the crisis of child exploitation in Cambodia . In part two of our blog series, she exposes some of the...
Monday, April 7, 2014

SAVE Celebrates National Youth Violence Prevention Week and 25 Years of SAVEing Youth

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By Carleen Wray , Executive Director of SAVE Students Against Violence Everywhere, better known as SAVE, started at West Charlotte High S...
Friday, April 4, 2014

The Lost Children of Cambodia: Part 1

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It’s no secret that human trafficking is a worldwide epidemic. Increasing public awareness, political activism, and media engagement have al...

My Story Could Be Yours: Sexual Assault Awareness PSA

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As the California Victim Compensation Program commemorates the entire month of April to Crime Victims’ Rights, it is as important to bring a...
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The Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) can help pay unreimbursed expenses that result when a violent crime occurs. Victims of crime who have been injured or have been threatened with injury may be eligible for help from CalVCP with costs including medical and dental treatment, mental health services, funeral and burial expenses, home security, residential crime scene cleanup and emergency relocation. If a person is disabled as a result of the crime, CalVCB also assists with wage loss, dependent support loss, job retraining and home or vehicle modifications. Local county victim advocates can help with the process and with urgent needs such a moving expenses – first and last month's rent, deposits and temporary lodging – if a victim needs to relocate for their own safety or emotional well-being. To find out if you qualify for assistance from the CalVCB, please visit our Who's Eligible page at http://victims.ca.gov.
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