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North Carolina Victim Assistance Network is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded in 1986, North Carolina Victim Assistance Network promotes the rights and needs of crime victims by educating North Carolina's citizens and public policy leaders about the devastating impact that crime has on our society.
Serving our members as a statewide network, we provide information on over 1,500 victims service and criminal justice agencies, victim assistance programs, and advocacy groups.
To provide support and information for crime victims across our state and to advocate for their fair treatment.
In everything we do for those we serve, we will conduct ourselves with fairness, dignity and compassion.
Effective July 1, 2008
President: William "Bill" P. Hart
President Elect: John Guard
Vice President: Peg Dorer
Treasurer: Kevin Bartholomew
Secretary: Beverly Hafer
Directors:
Howard Ange
Teresa Cox
Jennifer Corbitt
Ramona Stafford
R. Alan Jordan
Debbie Arnette
Michael Williams
Larry Brown
Ilona Kusa
NCVAN promotes the rights and needs of crime victims by educating North Carolina's citizens and public policy leaders about the devastating impact that crime has on our society.
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