Cape Cod law enforcement agencies to take part in National Crime Victims’ Rights Week

HYANNIS – Law enforcement agencies from across Cape Cod will take part in   National Crime Victims’ Rights Week beginning Monday.

The annual campaign is designed to raise awareness of victims’ rights and services, highlighting local programs, celebrating progress achieved, and honoring victims and the professionals who serve them.

This year’s theme –Strength, Resilience, Justice– reflects a vision in the future in which all victims are strengthened by the response they receive, organizations are resilient in response to challenges, and communities are able to seek collective justice and healing.

  • On Monday, April 3rd, at 5:00 pm, The Brazilian community will take part in an event at the Community Action Committee of Cape Cod & Islands, 372 North Street in Hyannis. The public is invited.
  • On Tuesday, April 4th, at 9:30 am, law enforcement meets with Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School students.
  • On Wednesday, April 5th, at 1:00 pm, they welcome the senior community at the Sandwich Council on Aging, 270 Quaker Meeting House Road in East Sandwich. The public is invited.
  • On Thursday, April 6th, at 10:00 am, the week will conclude by meeting with students of Nauset Regional High School.

Representatives from the Cape and Islands District Attorney’s Office, Independence House, and local Police Departments will be speaking at these events.

If you would like to receive information such as flyers and brochures to distribute in your community, please contact Chris Morin at [email protected] or call 508-771-6507 x230.

 



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