National Crime Victims' Rights Week Each April since 1981, OVC has helped lead communities throughout the country in their observances of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW). Rallies, candlelight vigils, and a host of commemorative activities are held each year to promote victims' rights and to honor crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf. 2009 Online Nomination Countdown Widget
2008 NCVRW Award Recipient Video Learn more about the 2008 Award Recipients. Now Accepting Nominations for the 2009 National Crime Victims' Service Awards OVC is now accepting nominations for the 2009 National Crime Victims’ Service Awards. You are invited to print and mail in your application by October 3, 2008, or to complete and submit your application electronically using the online nomination form by October 10, 2008. OVC annually recognizes individuals and organizations that demonstrate outstanding service in supporting victims and victim services. The award recipients, who are selected from public nominations in eight categories, are extraordinary individuals and programs that provide services to victims of crime. The honorees are announced just before National Crime Victims’ Rights Week commences. The 2008 award recipients were announced on April 11, 2008. View the award recipients’ photos and biographies, and pictures from the awards ceremony. 2009 Online Nominations Web Advertisements The 2009 Online Nominations Web Advertisements are now available! OVC would like to encourage you to feature one of the six Web advertisements on your Web site. Choose the Web ad that best fits your page and follow the simple installation instructions to give your viewers access to information about the nominations and awards. OVC is pleased to announce the National Crime Victims’ Rights Week theme for 2009: 25 Years of Rebuilding Lives: Celebrating the Victims of Crime Act. The colors selected to help celebrate this milestone are cranberry red (Pantone 208) and blue (Pantone 534). Leading up to the national commemoration, OVC will hold two prelude events in the Nation's Capital. Both events are free and open to the public, however, registration is required to attend the National Crime Victims’ Service Awards Ceremony. Details regarding registration are forthcoming.
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