SACRAMENTO — Six years ago, a deadly shooting inside of the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks killed 13 people, and physically and mentally injured dozens more. The victims and their families have one year from today to apply for up to $70,000 in financial reimbursement from the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB).
SACRAMENTO — Seven years ago, hundreds of Californians were killed or injured in the Route 91 Harvest Festival mass shooting in Las Vegas. The California Victim Compensation Board stands with survivors and reminds victims and their families that the deadline to apply for victim compensation is October 1, 2024.
SACRAMENTO — The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) today announced a new campaign – CalVCB Can Help You Rebuild – to increase awareness about CalVCB’s services to help victims of violent crimes. The announcement comes during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and highlights the many resources available to victims through CalVCB.
SACRAMENTO — El 23 de enero se cumple un año desde el tiroteo fatal en un centro laboral de Half Moon Bay que cobró la vida de siete personas y dejó gravemente herida a otra persona. Varias personas presenciaron el ataque.
SACRAMENTO — January 23 marks one year since the deadly workplace shooting in Half Moon Bay, which killed seven people and critically injured another. Multiple people witnessed the attack.
SACRAMENTO — January 21 marks one year since the deadly mass shooting in Monterey Park, which killed 11 people, injured nine others, and was witnessed by dozens of partygoers.
SACRAMENTO — Napa and Sonoma Counties will receive additional trauma recovery services because of a $2.5 million regional trauma recovery center (TRC) pilot program grant approved by the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB). The funding will allow for more people to have access to specialized mental health services through the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner – Sexual Assault Response Team (SANE-SART).
SACRAMENTO— October 1 marks six years since the deadly Route 91 Harvest Festival attack in Las Vegas, which killed and injured dozens of Californians. Victims who resided in California at the time of the attack have one more year to apply for financial assistance through the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB).
SACRAMENTO — California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a proclamation recognizing April 23 – April 29, 2023, as Crime Victims’ Rights Week in California.