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Join the Million Rising for Victims' Rights

AUGUST 05, 2014

Harnessing the energy of each of us, we can make victims’ rights more than words.  If each us takes one action, our combined efforts will make the difference for victims. Don’t wait for someday…Take one concrete action today to make victims’ rights a reality.

We are in the middle of our mid-year fundraising appeal. Join the million rising and make a difference for a survivor. How will you show your support for victims?

Donate to NCVLI.

  •    Visit our donation page to make a one-time or recurring donation.
  •     Make your donation go further and make a larger impact by becoming a fundraiser.

Get involved with NCVLI.

  •    Join NAVRA and join the hundreds of attorneys through out the country who take victims’ rights cases. 
  •    Volunteer with NCVLI. There are volunteer opportunities for attorneys and students as well as general office work.

Shop and support NCVLI.

Run or walk on September 13, 2014 to raise money for victims of crime.

  •     Half of your entry fee will go directly to NCVLI. Registration is filling up, click here to register and learn more.  Be sure to select NCVLI and Team Running for Rights when registering. Then visit our online storeto purchase an NCVLI running shirt.

NCVLI relies on your support and victims rely on NCVLI. In the words of one donor, “I think that for anyone out there who themselves feels courageous enough to help others in true need, to really make a difference in this world, then time, energy and financial resources committed to NCVLI and the crime victim movement is a sure fire way to contribute in a way that will make the world a better place for victims of crime. It matters.”

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Join a growing professional association dedicated to the protection, enforcement, and advancement of crime victims' rights in all justice systems. Members can access NAVRA's benefits, provide pro bono representation to crime victims, refer cases for pro bono representation, stay up-to-date on relevant case law, and more!