Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response
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Crisis Intervention Services
Provides on-scene support to victims of crime and traumatic events, 24/7, in collaboration with local law enforcement. Volunteers offer immediate comfort, information, and resource packets.

Follow-Up Victim Services
Offers continued support to victims, connecting them with resources, support materials, and assistance with the Wisconsin Crime Victim Compensation Program.

Additional Services
Provides supplementary services to the community, assisting law enforcement with drug sorts, active shooter scenarios, and collaborating on emergency responses.

About
Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response

Founded in
2017
EIN
474100553
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Victim Aid Services
Address
1900 W GRAND CHUTE BLVD APPLETON, WI 54913-9613 Unite States
Website
https://victimcrisisresponse.org/
Phone
(920)-422-8206
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About
Mission
The Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response Team ensures that victims/survivors, witnesses of crime, and those experiencing other traumatic crises are treated with dignity, respect, fairness, compassion, courtesy, and sensitivity.

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