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If you have already filed a victims compensation claim and have a claim number and PIN, you can check your claim status online. You may also contact the Victims Compensation Assistance Program directly at (800) 233-2339 for assistance in filing a claim or to speak to staff that are available to answer your questions.
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If your address or phone number changes, it is important that you let us know. The toll-free number for victims, claimants and service providers is (800) 983-9933. Austin callers should use (512) 936-1200. For security reasons, the Crime Victims' Compensation Program does not routinely communicate with victims via email. In some cases where
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Victims of violent crime such as rape, assault, murder, kidnapping, and domestic violence, face many challenges as a result of their tragic and unexpected circumstances. The Attorney General’s Crime Victim Section offers services to aid victims, trainings for professionals who work with victims, and crime prevention programs for Ohio communities.
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Ghostface killed a pair of victims in the opening of each film: 1 Steven Orth & Casey Becker (Scream) 2 Phil Stevens & Maureen Evans (Scream 2) 3 Christine & Cotton Weary (Scream 3) 4 Marnie Cooper & Jenny Randall (Scream 4)
Trailers packed by the Bolivar Fire Department departed Hardeman County on September 7, packed full of supplies. According to the department, more than $4,000 was raised as well, to be used to purchase supplies for Waverly flood victims.
Through hotline services, safe shelter, medical and legal advocacy, consultations, trainings and counseling; Children & Families of Iowa can provide help for those whose lives are affected by domestic violence.
If you, or someone you know, is experiencing domestic violence, you can locate resources near you through our Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Programs Directory. For additional information and resources, visit the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence website.
Center for Victims will advocate for victims throughout the medical system. Following an incident of violence, victims may need medical attention. In sexual assault cases, Center for Victims is available to respond to hospitals as support persons for the victim and their loved ones throughout their experience.