The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Crime Victims Center getting new technology upgrades

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WEST CHESTER >> New technology upgrades are coming to the Crime Victims Center of Chester County to better serve victims and their families thanks to State Sen. Carolyn Comitta.

Comitta secured $50,000 in state funding for the organizati­on to acquire a new server, new Wi-Fi switches, improvemen­ts to the security cameras at their office, updated laptops for staff, and continued access to their virtual counseling platform.

“The Crime Victims Center is a trusted advocate and vital community resource for victims of crime and their loved ones,” Comitta said. “By upgrading their technology, the organizati­on can continue to provide compassion­ate support to victims, educate young people on healthy relationsh­ips and safe boundaries, and expand their services to meet the needs of a growing population.”

“We are so grateful to Sen. Comitta for this much-needed funding and her ongoing support for our work. One of the measurable impacts of COVID at CVC has been a significan­t increase in our technology costs for both tech support and hardware for our 40 team members. This grant ensures that we have the funds we need to make critical upgrades to existing technology, maintain access to our virtual counseling platform and replace damaged hardware when needed,” said Christine Zaccarelli, chief executive officer of the Crime Victims Center of Chester County.

Founded in 1973, the Crime Victims Center of Chester County is a private, community-based, non-profit 501(c)(3) comprehens­ive victim services agency that has helped thousands of people over the years. It is the designated provider of services to sexual violence victims for Chester County, but also serves victims of all types of crime including domestic violence.

The Crime Victims Center of Chester County provides free, immediate, and confidenti­al crisis response and confidenti­al support to children and adults impacted by sexual violence and other forms of crime. The Center provides assistance through counseling, advocacy, resources, and education and fosters community awareness and understand­ing through its comprehens­ive outreach and prevention programs.

If you or someone you know has been the victim of a crime and would like to speak with an advocate for support, please call the Crime Victims Center’s 24hour hotlines. For sexual violence cases dial 610692-7273. For all other crimes dial 610-692-7420.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? State Senator Carolyn (right) with Christine Zaccarelli (left), Chief Executive Officer of the Crime Victims Center of Chester County, outside the organizati­on’s headquarte­rs in West Chester. Comitta recently secured $50,000 in state funding to support tech upgrades for the non-profit victim services agency.
SUBMITTED PHOTO State Senator Carolyn (right) with Christine Zaccarelli (left), Chief Executive Officer of the Crime Victims Center of Chester County, outside the organizati­on’s headquarte­rs in West Chester. Comitta recently secured $50,000 in state funding to support tech upgrades for the non-profit victim services agency.

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