Buildings turn purple for National Crime Victims’ Rights Month


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LASVEGASNOW— Many buildings across the Las Vegas valley are turning purple in honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Month.

WANE 15—FWPD’s Victim Assistance Department to host candlelight vigil for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The theme this year is “How would you help? Options, services, and hope for crime survivors.”

WHNT.com—Candlelight vigil held in honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Dozens gathered in Wilson Park Tuesday evening to honor victims of violent crime in the Shoals. A candlelight vigil was held to show victim's families and survivors they do have advocates and a community behind them.

DOTHANFIRST—Wiregrass Angel House kicks off National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — This week marks National Crime Victims' Rights Week and you can help commemorate crime victims here locally. It's a week that was started in 1984 by Ronald Reagan to reflect on crime victims. This year's theme is '' How would you help?'' The Wiregrass Angel House helps crime victims by providing []