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Crime Victims' Assistance Network

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The Mission of CVAN: To Advocate for the Rights of Victims' and to Promote Victims' Services.

The C rime V ictims' A ssistance N etwork (CVAN) was founded in 1982 to advocate for the rights of victims of crime and promote victim services in Oregon .

CVAN is comprised of service providers and allied professionals from around the state.

CVAN is an incorporated non-profit entity governed by a Board of Directors that is elected by the paid membership and meets quarterly.

* Community Victim Service Programs
* Corrections, Parole, and Probation Agencies
* District Attorneys and Office Staff
* Grassroots Victims' Organizations
* Law Enforcement Professionals
* Legislators
* Mental Health Professionals
* Victims' Compensation Programs
* Public Victim Assistance Professionals

CVAN Board of Directors:

President:
Jim Wolf
Marion County Victim Assistance
(503) 588-5253
Email:

Vice President:
Molly McCracken Vice President
Marion County Victim Assistance
Phone (503) 588-5253
Email:

Secretary:
Heather Perez

Treasurer:
Julie McCutchen
Crook County Victim Assistance
(541) 416-3824
Email:

Board Member at Large:
Linda Fridell Paul
Clackamas County Victim Assistance
Phone (503) 655-8616
Email: