Resources for Crime Victims’ Rights
California became the first state to solidify the rights of crime victims in 2008 with the passage of Marsy’s Law. (Marsy’s mother was a board member of CVU until she recently passed away.) Often victims and agencies that assist victims aren’t aware of these rights. CVU specializes in educating victims about their rights on a local, state, and national level.
Crime Victims United is here to assist and support you and your loved ones thru this difficult time. Our virtual clinic provides resources for those seeking help, outreach, and support. Below are some resources for assault.
Resources
Crime Victims United
530-885-9544
mail@crimevictimsunited.com
Resources and referrals for victims of crimeOffice for Victims of Crime
877-382-4357
202-307-5983
ovc.ncjrs.govLegal Support Today pro Bono legal aid