Las Vegas Harvest Festival Victims Have One Year Left to Apply for Financial Compensation Through CalVCB
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 29, 2023 publicaffairs@victims.ca.gov SACRAMENTO— October 1 marks six years since the…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 29, 2023 publicaffairs@victims.ca.gov SACRAMENTO— October 1 marks six years since the…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 25, 2023 SACRAMENTO — California Governor Gavin Newsom issued a proclamation…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 16, 2023Contact: Public Affairspublicaffairs@victims.ca.gov SACRAMENTO — The California Victim Compensation Board…
SACRAMENTO — The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) began airing radio and TV ads in English and Spanish this week in an effort to reach survivors of forced sterilization at state hospitals and prisons and encourage them to apply for compensation.
SACRAMENTO—A Trauma Recovery Center (TRC) funded by the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) will open three new satellite offices in Central California to support crime victims in rural or underserved communities.
SACRAMENTO — The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) is promoting national Human Trafficking Prevention Month with a social media campaign and reminders about the support available for survivors.
SACRAMENTO — California’s program to compensate the victims of state-sponsored sterilization is nearing its halfway point, with only one year left for survivors to apply and share the $4.5 million in reparation payments available.
SACRAMENTO—The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) announced on Monday that it is now accepting grant applications to fund Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) throughout the state.
SACRAMENTO—The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) has announced $2.5 million in special funding available for Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) to serve crime victims in the Central Valley.
SACRAMENTO—In the four years since the Borderline Bar and Grill shooting claimed 12 lives and physically and mentally injured dozens of others, the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) has paid more than a quarter million dollars to victims and their families.