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VICTIMS OF CRIME HELPLINE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Advocates Sought to Help Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Hate Crimes in Rhode Island.For Immediate Release: May 8, 2007 Contact: Hugh C. Minor IV Office: 401-421-4100, ext. 109 Email: hminor@dayoneri.orgPROVIDENCE, RI. May 8, 2007.
The Victims of Crime Helpline is seeking volunteers to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and hate crimes. Volunteers will work with victims of domestic violence,
sexual assault and hate crimes at hospitals and victims of sexual assault at police stations throughout the state to offer support, information, referrals, and safety planning.
Volunteers can work a variety of flexible shifts. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and complete a 31-hour training program. While all volunteers are
needed, bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. The next training session begins June 4, 2007. To sign up, or for more information, contact Elizabeth Briggs, at Day One (formerly the Sexual Assault &
Trauma Resource Center) 401.421.4100 ext. 146 or ebriggs@dayoneri.org
. The Victims of Crime Helpline is a partnership between Day One and the Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center (on behalf of the six domestic violence agencies of the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic
Violence). Training classes are held 3 evenings per week for 3 weeks and 1 Saturday, in Providence, RI, between June 4 and June 20. About Day One
Day One's mission is to reduce the prevalence of sexual abuse and violence, and to support and advocate for those affected by it. For more than 30 years, Day One has been on the forefront of efforts to end
sexual violence in R.I. Established in 1973 as the R.I. Rape Crisis Center, Day One is the only agency in R.I. organized specifically to deal with issues of sexual assault as a community concern. For more information, visit
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