Victim Support Services

Victim Support Services

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Victim Support Services (formerly Families & Friends of Violent Crime Victims) is a non-profit agency based in Washington State. We provide direct services to survivors of arson, assault, attempted homicide, bullying, burglary, drunk & drugged driving, fraud, gang violence, harassment, hate & bias crimes, home invasion, homicide, human trafficking, identity theft, kidnapping and/or missing persons

04/22/2026

❤️ACT💙

At Victim Support Services, action means showing up when it matters most. We provide crisis intervention, legal advocacy, resource connections, peer-to-peer support, education, wellness workshops, and more to help victims navigate some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

Action is answering the call, standing beside survivors, and helping remove barriers to safety, healing, and justice. During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, we reaffirm our commitment to taking meaningful action for every person who reaches out for help.

04/20/2026

💙LISTEN❤️

At Victim Support Services, listening is where healing begins. We create safe, judgment-free spaces where victims’ voices are heard, believed, and respected. Every story matters, every emotion is valid, and no one has to carry their experience alone.

Our advocates are here to provide compassionate listening, emotional support, and crisis intervention when it’s needed most. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can offer is simply being present and truly hearing someone’s story.

During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, we reaffirm our commitment to listening first, because every voice deserves to be heard.

04/13/2026

Every missing person is someone’s loved one — son or daughter, parent, sibling, or partner. 💛 In Washington State, hundreds of families are still searching for answers, and over 100 unidentified individuals remain.

Missing persons cases should never go cold. Continued awareness, community support, and partnership with law enforcement and the media are essential in helping bring loved ones home and provide answers to families who are waiting.

In recognition of Missing and Unidentified Persons Month, Victim Support Services and local professionals invite you to join us for an awareness event at the Snohomish County Superior Court Plaza.

📍 Thursday, May 14
🕚 11 AM – 1 PM (stop by anytime)

If you have a loved one who is missing, we welcome you to share their story. If you’re unable to attend but would like information displayed, please contact Leslie by May 8 at [email protected].

Let’s continue to keep missing persons awareness a priority in our communities. 💚

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Beyond Burnout with Tiffany Krusey. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. 03/24/2026

✨ Beyond Burnout ✨
Hosted by Victim Support Services | Led by Tiffany Krusey

Join us for Beyond Burnout, a free virtual workshop led by Tiffany Krusey, Victim Services Coordinator at Lynnwood PD and a nationally credentialed advocate with 17+ years of experience.

This session will explore advocacy burnout, how to prevent it, and your rights as a victim, especially during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and its theme: Listen. Act. Advocate.

📍 Virtual (Zoom)
🗓 April 23 | 5 PM PT
📝 Apply by April 9 | Notifications by April 16
💌 Eligibility: This workshop is open to individuals impacted by homicide, attempted homicide, non-domestic violence/non-sexual assault-related assault, robbery, home invasion, vehicular crimes, and those missing a loved one suspected of foul play. We care deeply about all survivors of crime. As a grant-funded program, this workshop is limited to the populations listed above and reflects our current funding guidelines—not our values. Thank you for understanding.

⭐ Apply here:
victimsupportservices.org/csp

Questions? Contact Amelia at [email protected]

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Beyond Burnout with Tiffany Krusey. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Victim Support Services invites you to join us for Beyond Burnout with Victim Services Coordinator, Tiffany Krusey. Tiffany has a Master’s Degree in Restorative Justice and serves as the Victim Services Coordinator at Lynnwood PD. She is also the Owner/Director of Bridge Coordination Services, LLC...

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm