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TWO DECADES OF SERVICE TO DENVER
The
Denver Center for Crime Victims (DCCV) is a nonprofit agency
that provides culturally and linguistically responsive
services to victims
of crime and crime prevention education. DCCV serves
all
victims of crime regardless of age, gender, ethnicity,
race, religion, sexual orientation,
disability or national origin. All services are offered at
no cost in over 41 languages and dialects.
Since
1987, The Denver Center for Crime Victims has been the beacon
of hope for crime victims in our community. In
our 22 year history, DCCV's counselors have served over 145,000 victims
of crime. Your contributions
allow us to provide
the support crime victims need to heal from their trauma. Donations can
be designated to any of our programs, our
emergency fund, endowment or for general
operating support.
DCCV is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization and all
contributions are tax-deductible. Please consider making a one-time
or sustaining gift now or visit our Wish List or Volunteer pages
for other ways you can contribute.

Denver Men with Heart - An Auction with Action
Thursday, October 14, 2010
4:00-7:00 p.m.
Strings Restaurant - 1700 Humboldt St.
Join us for happy hour and bid on your favorite Men with Heart.
Tickets and Information
DCCV Wins First Place in Carson J Spencer Foundation Working Minds Contest!
DCCV is named the winner of the Carson J Spencer Foundation's
2010 Working Minds Contest, honoring creative and innovative approaches to promoting mental health in the workplace.

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The Denver
Center for Crime Victims is proud to be a member of the Better
Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance and has met all 20 requirements
for
charitable
giving practices.
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