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English: 2010 Victims Rights Event

On April 29, 2010, Victims and survivors of crime, victim advocates, and state and local leaders came together at the State House to promote victim rights and services, recognize National Victim Rights Week, celebrate significant legislative milestones, and honor individual and program achievements.

The annual event, sponsored by the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA), comes during the month of April, proclaimed by Governor Deval Patrick as Victim Rights Month. This year’s event also focused on the importance of strengthening and creating new collaborations to better serve victims and survivors.

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2010 Victims Rights Event: April 2010

On April 29, 2010, Victims and survivors of crime, victim advocates, and state and local leaders came together at the State House to promote victim rights and services, recognize National Victim Rights Week, celebrate significant legislative milestones, and honor individual and program achievements.

The annual event, sponsored by the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA), comes during the month of April, proclaimed by Governor Deval Patrick as Victim Rights Month. This year’s event also focused on the importance of strengthening and creating new collaborations to better serve victims and survivors.
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