April 10, 2025 - Harrisburg, PA
In honor of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) and Office of Victim Advocate, teamed up with statewide victim advocacy organizations to highlight the importance of supporting survivors, raising awareness of their rights, and Governor Shapiro's proposed $9 million investment in the Victims Compensation Assistance Program (VCAP) in the 2025-26 state budget.National Crime Victims' Rights Week highlights the importance of ensuring that victims of crime receive the support, protection, and justice they deserve. Last year, over 323,000 Pennsylvanians were victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, gun violence, assault, human trafficking, homicide, and other crimes."Ensuring that victims are informed, respected, and supported throughout their healing journey is our top priority. No crime victim should have to worry about paying for medical care, no family should face the stress of funeral costs, and no survivor of sexual assault should have to choose between healing and financial hardship," said Kathy Buckley, Director of PCCD's Office of Victims' Services. "This week is about making sure victims know their rights-including their right to financial support to help through some of their most difficult times."Speakers Include:Kathy Buckley, Director of the Office of Victims' Services, PCCDSuzanne Estrella, Pennsylvania Victim AdvocateRebecca Buckham, Communications Manager, Children's Advocacy Centers of PA (PennCAC) Gabriella Romeo, Public Policy Director, PA Coalition to Advance Respect (PCAR) Jenna Mehnert Baker, Policy Director, PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV)