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Public Service Announcements:

15 seconds:

Did you know...?

Did you know that 80 per cent of violent crimes are committed by a family member?  If you are a victim of crime, you are not alone.  Call (insert local phone number) for help.

Supporting (Volunteers...)

Every year an estimated 9000 Canadians volunteer their time to help victims of crime.  If you would like to get involved, please call (insert local phone number) today.

Connecting

If you or a family member are a victim of crime, support is just a phone call away.  For more information on victim services available in your community, you can call (insert local phone number).

Evolving

April 26 to May 2 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week in Canada.  What role can you play to help meet the needs of victims of crime in your community.  For more information please call (insert local phone number).

30 seconds:

If you are a victim of crime, you are not alone.  There are people waiting to help.  Every day, across the country, thousands of trained professionals and volunteers provide support and services to victims of crime and their family members.

April 26 to May 2 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week in Canada.  To find out more about programs and services available in your community, call (insert local number) or visit (web-site address).

You think it can't happen to you.   And then it does.  Who do you turn to?  If you or a family member is victimized, support and services are just a phone call away.  People are waiting to provide you with information, counselling, referrals and much more.  They are there to listen and to help.

April 26 to May 2 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week in Canada.  To find out more about programs and services available in your community, call (insert local number) or visit (web-site address).

Spousal abuse, child exploitation, homicide, impaired driving, identity theft .........These crimes change the lives of thousands of Canadians, each and every day.   Individuals, families and communities are all victims. 

April 26 to May 2 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week in Canada.  To find out more about programs and services for victims of crime available in your community, call (insert local number) or visit (web-site address).

60 seconds:

It's everyone’s worst nightmare.  A late night phone call.  The voice on the other end delivering news that a loved one has been the victim of a senseless crime.  Who do you call?  Where do you and your family turn for the information and support you need.

This year, thousands of Canadian families will seek the help of their local victim services.  Trained professionals and volunteers will provide information, counselling, support services and referrals. 

April 26 to May 2 is National Victims of Crime Awareness Week.  It is a reminder that services and support are available right in your local community. For more information on National Victims of Crime Awareness Week, visit www.victimsweek.gc.ca.  For information on locally-available services , call (insert phone number)  or visit (insert e-mail address).