Help Us Recognize Crime Victims: Let’s Walk Together
Join the Fairfax County Police Department’s Victim Services Section for the Annual 5K Walk and Candlelight Vigil on Sunday, April 19. Held during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the annual walk is held to engage communities and empower victims.
Join us at Fairfax Corner, 4100 Monument Corner Drive, at 4:30 p.m. for a resource fair, and a live performance by the E & Me Jazz R&B band, with information and representatives from a variety of community organizations. The 5K Walk will be held from 6 – 7 p.m. and a candlelight vigil and victim tribute will be held immediately after the walk. Speakers include: Dr. Will Marling, Executive Director of the National Organization for Victim Assistance, Ray Morrogh, Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney, Stacey Kincaid, Sheriff of Fairfax County, and Tenickia Polk, Founder of Domestic Violence.TV.
Register online today at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2015NCVRW. The first 100 registrants will receive a FREE walk T-shirt.
Join us; bring a friend. Walkers, crime victims, survivors, family members, concerned citizens and all others are welcome. Please help us recognize victims of violence, crimes, and those who contribute their lives towards helping them cope, recover, and heal.
