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Access the 2025 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week Resource Guide [ [link removed] ]
OVC is pleased to announce that the 2025 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) Resource Guide is now available online [ [link removed] ]!
Use it to help raise awareness about victims’ rights, services, and resources during NCVRW (April 6–12, 2025) and throughout the year.
The 2025 NCVRW Resource Guide features—
* tips for navigating the guide.
* materials to help plan and implement your outreach.
* compelling original artwork in various sizes and formats, some of which you can customize by adding your own organization’s information.
* resources for how to keep the conversation going after NCVRW.
To access the complete Resource Guide, please visit the OVC website [ [link removed] ].
The 2025 NCVRW materials were created by the National Center for Victims of Crime with funding from OVC.
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