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Advocacy Portal

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Our new portal will provide SCVAN's volunteer attorneys and victim advocates with forms, best practices guides, webinars, and information on victims' rights law and other legal issues that affect victims of crime. Through this portal's contents and our team's technical assistance, we want to give you the tools you need to help victims achieve justice. See below for a video tour of our portal. 

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