Sample Public Service Announcements
15 Seconds:
Finding the way together.
If you are a victim of crime you are not alone, there are people and services to help you - Together we can find the way.
April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week. (Add phone number or Web URL here) to find out more
We are all in this together
On any given day in Canada, over 8 000 people will seek the support of victim’s services.
April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week., Contact: (Add phone number or Web URL here) to find out more.
Together we can find the way.
Coming together, providing services.
Three out of four victims who seek assistance are victims of a violent crime – Do you know how to help?
April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week. (Add phone number or Web URL here) to find out more.
Together we can find the way.
Support and Services
If you have been a victim of a crime and don’t know where to turn, there are people and organizations available to help.
If you need assistance, please call (Add area code/telephone number) or visit (Add Web URL). Together we can find the way.
30 seconds:
Together - support
On an average day in Canada, 8000 men, women and children seek the help of victim’s services. 90% of victims turn to a friend or family member for help first. Could you answer the questions? Would you know who to call?
April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week. Find out more and get involved. Visit www.victimsweek.gc.ca or call (insert phone number) to find out how. Together we can find the way.
Together Support
Did you know that three out of four victims who seek assistance are victims of a violent crime? April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week. This year’s theme is Finding the Way Together. Get involved and make a difference. Visit www.victimsweek.gc.ca or contact your local victim service provider to find out how.
Volunteer - Support
When a crime occurs, it doesn't affect just one person. The entire community — family, friends and neighbours — feels its impact.
April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week. Find out how you can get involved. Contact your local victim services provide (insert local contact info) or www.victimsweek.gc.ca.
Together we can find the way.
60 seconds:
On an average day, 8000 men, women and children seek the help of victim’s services - 90% turn to a friend or family member for help first. Could you answer their questions? Would you know who to call?
April 13-19 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week — a time for our community to come together and raise awareness about victim issues. You can contribute by volunteering to help victims, by referring victims you know for service and assistance, and by being a source of personal support for victims of crime. Together we can find the way.
For more information on National Victims of Crime Awareness Week, visit www.victimsweek.gc.ca. For information about where to find victim assistance or volunteer opportunities in your community, please call (Add area code/telephone number) or visit (Add Web site URL).