AmeriCorps Victim Assistance Program - AVAP

AmeriCorps Victim Assistance Program - AVAP

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The AmeriCorps Victim Assistance Program (AVAP) is a multi-agency collaboration designed to address critical service needs in our communities and justice systems by ensuring services and education are available to victims of domestic and sexual violence and stalking throughout New Hampshire, and promoting community service and a lifetime commitment to volunteerism. Members of the AmeriCorps Victim

06/01/2023

Congratulations, Ari! We're excited to recognize Ari on her recent graduation from Saint Anselm College. Ari earned her Masters in Criminology and Criminal Justice and hopes to continue her education, obtain her law degree, and, maybe one day, work for the FBI.

Ari is pictured below with her grandfather, who she said has been "her rock" throughout her educational journey.

Timeline photos 03/16/2023

AVAP members are trained and supported throughout their service year on financial literacy and economic empowerment services available to survivors. At our February AVAP team meeting, we welcomed Kim Pentico, Director of Economic Justice Programming at NNEDV, who provided an in-depth overview of the Allstate Moving Ahead Financial Empowerment Curriculum. The training was a deep dive into the curriculum and provided the necessary facilitation skills to support advocates who offer financial empowerment programming at their host sites.

Timeline photos 02/09/2023

Interested in becoming an AmeriCorps Victim Assistance Program (AVAP) member? Opportunities are available for the 2023-24 service year!

AVAPs provide critical support services to New Hampshire's 12 crisis centers, in addition to criminal justice system agencies across the state.

Learn more and apply here today! https://www.nhcadsv.org/avap.html

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