Crime Victim Center

A nonprofit organization

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$1,000 Goal

The CVC helps victims of any and all crime and their families with a full range of advocacy and crisis intervention services. All our services are free of charge and available to victims, families and community members affected by crime and violence. The CVC provides the services necessary to help victims of crime throughout the Metropolitan St. Louis area (and other areas as requested) reconstruct their lives following the trauma of victimization. Services include:

Crisis intervention
Individual and Group Counseling
Advocacy
Criminal justice guidance
Help for domestic violence victims filing for and obtaining orders of protection
Information on victim issues and victim rights
Preparation for restorative justice activities
Referral to community resources, and assistance filing for state victim compensation programs

The CVC also serves as an advocate for public policy change, bringing about a more compassionate and fair treatment of victims by the community in general and by the criminal justice system in particular. We lead and participate in coalitions, collaborations and task forces to develop best practices and policies for the most fair, ethical and efficient treatment of victims. We testify for laws at the local, state and national levels that provide better opportunities for victims to find justice. We help law makers write laws that reflect the needs of victims and include them in our collective definition of justice.

Giving Activity

Mission

Founded in 1972, Crime Victim Center is the oldest victim service agency in the country serving victims of all types of crime. Our mission is to empower people impacted by crime to move from crisis to resiliency. In 2022, CVC staff served more than 5,000 victims in the St. Louis Metro area. All of our services are offered to victims and their families free of charge.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Crime Victim Center

Tax id (EIN)

43-1025252

Mission/Purpose

Legal Services, Social Justice, Public Safety, Mental/Behavioral Health, Human Trafficking/Exploitation, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Advocacy, Family Services/Child Welfare, Domestic Violence/Family Violence & Advocacy

Operating Budget

Medium: $1,000,001 - $2,000,000

Service Area

St Louis City

Audiences Served

General Public, BILPOC, Teens, Children, Youth, Families, Men, Women, Veterans, Older Adults, Military, LGBTQIA+, Justice-Involved Individuals, Immigrants, Refugees, Foreign-Born Populations, People with Disabilities, First Responders

Address

539 N. Grand Blvd. Suite 400
St. Louis, MO 63103

Phone

314-652-3623