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The new center will offer a range of critical resources, including crisis intervention, counseling services (both individual and group), legal advocacy, and assistance with navigating the criminal justice system. The organization emphasizes a client-centered approach, tailoring its support to the specific needs of each individual.
"This new location represents a significant step forward in our mission to empower survivors and ensure they have access to the support they deserve," stated a CVAC spokesperson during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Community leaders, including representatives from local law enforcement and social service agencies, were present to show their support. The move is expected to significantly reduce travel time for many residents seeking assistance, particularly those in the southern part of the county. Further details about specific programs and contact information are available on the CVAC website and through local media outlets. The *Press & Sun-Bulletin's
Breaking News: FAQ & Quick Summary
What types of assistance does CVAC provide?
CVAC offers a wide array of services, including crisis counseling, legal support, therapeutic interventions, and help with navigating the legal system after a crime.
Where is the new CVAC location?
The new location is in Binghamton, New York. The exact address can be obtained from the CVAC website or local news outlets.
Why did CVAC open a new location?
The expansion was prompted by a growing demand for CVAC's services and a desire to make those services more accessible to residents of Broome County.
Is there a cost for CVAC's services?
Generally, services offered by crime victim assistance centers are free of charge to victims of crime.
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