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How can I access your services if I am a victim of crime?
Victims can access our services by contacting us on our website, through Facebook Messenger, or reaching out to one our partner agency the Office for Victims of Crime at askovc@ncjrs.gov.
 
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Do you offer support for victims' families?
Yes, we offer support services not only to victims of crime but also to their families and loved ones who may be affected by the trauma. We understand that the impact of crime extends beyond the individual victim and strive to provide comprehensive support.
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Is there a cost for your services?
There is no cost to victims for any services or support provided through P.S. You’re My Hero.
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How can I stay informed about your organization's events and initiatives?
You can sign up for our newsletter, follow us on social media, or visit our website regularly to stay updated on our events, programs, and advocacy efforts. We also host community events and awareness campaigns throughout the year.
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How can I get involved or volunteer with your organization?
We welcome volunteers who are passionate about supporting victims of crime. Opportunities may include victim advocacy, fundraising, community outreach, and administrative assistance. You can contact our volunteer coordinator for more information on how to get involved.
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How can I donate to support your organization's work?
Donations can be made online through our website, by mail, or in person. We also offer Sponsorship options. Your contribution will help us continue to provide vital services to victims of crime in our community.
 

What People are Saying About Us
 

★★★★★

"I've had the honor and pleasure of volunteering at several of P.S. You're My Hero's events. The entire organization consists of honest, caring and sincere individuals who are looking to make a positive impact."

- Neal M.

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"I just wanted to say thank you to P.S. You're My Hero for all of your help and support. Your organization has been a blessing to my family and the community we live in."

- Samantha P.