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The Second Annual Victims’ Rights Activity Fair was held on Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the Upper Valley Mall. The event was to call attention to April's designation as Child Abuse Prevention Month and the week of April 13-19 as National Crime Victims Rights Week. The goal was to present resources for crime victims in a fun way, not stigmatized.
Participating agencies had booths with agency resource information, services for crime victims and a fun, family-centered activity to engage and educate attendees. Entertainment, food, and door prizes, including two $100 gift certificates, were available to participants.
Sponsors of the event included B. Dalton Bookstore, Bradfield's Restaurant, Chakeres' Theaters, Claire's Boutique, Pam Stevens (Mary Kay Cosmetics), Master Cuts, Olive Garden, Papa Murphy's, Security National Bank, Texas Roadhouse, The Barn, Wet Your Whiskers, Dayton Dragons Baseball Team, Fricker's, Game Stop and Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken.
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Sgt. Ralph Underwood (left) and Bill Salyers of Clark County Triad, a partnership among the Springfield Police Division, Clark County Sheriff's Office, Elderly United and other agencies serving the elderly. Triad offers programs to keep seniors safe at home. |
| Sheriff Gene Kelly and Bill Salyers at the Clark County Sheriff's booth, promoting all of the services the Sheriff's office provides to the community. |
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Cathy Johnson of Family Service Agency, the community's leading organization for families. They offer a variety of services for families throughout Clark and Champaign counties. |
| Marsha Fowler (left) and Danielle Oder of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), a part of the Juvenile Court. CASA volunteers are appointed by the court to represent the best interests of an abused, neglected, or dependent child involved with the juvenile court system. |
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Anita Biles at one booth of the Clark County Combined Health District with information on safety. |
| Parents as Partners, a free relationship education program designed to help parents work together to care for their child and understand the importance of both parents' involvement in their child's life. |
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Jennifer Messick, Director of the Clark County Witness Division of the Prosecutor's office. They work with victims of felony crimes, taking them through the court process. |
| Marilyn Martin of Information & Referral, a service of United Way, links the community with available resources. You can now reach Information & Referral by dialing 211. |
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Selena Martin, director of the Hannah House offering temporary housing for young mothers and their babies who find themselves in a crisis situation. |
| Mitch Hurst and Paula Rich (standing) of the Springfield Police Division, promoting victim awareness and their womens' self defense class, and getting kids registered in Identa-Kid. |
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Teresa Ehalt of Bridge of Hope. They prevent homelessness for women and children with the help of trained mentoring groups within congregations in the area. |
| Hope Gordon of Citi Lookout, promoting a doordinated city-wide partnership between faith-based organizations and community resources to strengthen families and individuals toward healing and growth. Contact them at 322-6532. |
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