This isn’t just rare – it’s revolutionary.

Seven well-established, highly respected organizations unite to combat massive VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) budget cuts. One voice. One mission: Support victims!

Every day, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes turn to local organizations for safety, support, and hope. But devastating federal budget cuts are threatening the very services that help them heal, leaving victims with nowhere to turn. Shelters, crisis counseling, and legal advocacy could disappear – leaving victims without help.

That's why we created the Victim Services Partnership – to fight for survivors and fill the funding gap.

Your support makes an impact in so many ways by allowing us to advocate for victims: Providing a mother and her children fleeing domestic violence a safe place to stay. Offering ongoing emotional support to assist victims in healing from a crime. Allowing an advocate to attend every court hearing so the survivor doesn't have to face his or her abuser alone. Victims need us. We need you. Please donate today.

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Decreases in the Crime Victims Fund means a loss of $31.5M (70%) each year in Wisconsin through 2027.

Our community will lose up to $1.79M each year over the next three years for victims’ services.

Over the next 3 years, our community will lose more than $5.0M – significantly affecting services in Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, and Oconto Counties.