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Organization: Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime  
Phone Numbers: 613-233-7614
Toll-Free: 1-877-232-2610
Fax: 613-822-4904
Email: crcvc@crcvc.ca
Website: www.crcvc.ca
Address:
141 Catherine St, Suite 100
Ottawa, ON
K2P 1C3
Intersection: Bank St and Catherine St
Accessibility:     Partially Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Will make every effort to accommodate persons in need, including meeting off site
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Executives: Shreya Virani - Co-manager
shreya@crcvc.ca
Rita Lamolinara - Co-manager
rita@crcvc.ca
Service Description: Assist victims and survivors of violent crimes by helping them:
  • Obtain needed services and resources
  • Deal with post-trial agencies such as Correctional Service of Canada and the Parole Board of Canada and/or financial benefits/compensation programs
  • Obtain long-term emotional support

Other services includes:
  • Advancing of victims' rights by presenting the interests and perspectives of victims of crime to Government, at all levels
  • Provision of resource materials to crime victims and service providers in Canada
Fees: None
Application: Call for more information or to make an appointment
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Victims and survivors of serious crime
Languages: English ; French ; Italian, Hindi ; Gujarati ; Urdu
Area(s) Served: Canada
See Also: Victim Services

This information was last completely updated on 7/25/2024

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