Crime Victims Fund (“VOCA fund”)
What is the Crime Victims Fund and why is it important? The Crime Victims fund was established by Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). It is funded through the money paid...
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What is the Crime Victims Fund and why is it important? The Crime Victims fund was established by Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). It is funded through the money paid...
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What is the Crime Victims Fund and why is it important? The Crime Victims fund was established by Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). It is funded through the money paid...
Read ArticleNCCADV Launches the Survivors in North Carolina Emergency (SINCE) Fund A disaster response and recovery fund for domestic violence survivors STATEWIDE, NC – In the wake of Hurricane Helene, The...
Read ArticleDear Advocates, It is with a heavy heart that we reach out to you during this challenging time. Our state has once again faced a natural disaster. In response, NCCASA,...
Read ArticleSupporting workers and preventing violence through economically supportive policies NCCADV is dedicated to preventing violence by promoting workplace policies that understand how trauma can show up in DV work and...
Read ArticleWhat was the ruling? On June 28, 2024, the US Supreme Court ruled that “the enforcement of generally applicable laws regulating camping on public property does not constitute cruel and...
Read ArticleWhat was the ruling? On June 21, 2024, the US Supreme Court held that “when an individual has been found by a court to pose a credible threat to the...
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