Voices for Victims

Voices for Victims A coalition of members who have personal experience with the criminal justice system and have demons Call 911 for emergencies.

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11/03/2025

Domestic Violence Awareness Month may be over — but the conversation can’t end there.

In this special edition of Off the Record, we sat down with the Sacramento Family Justice Center team to talk about survival, hope, and the ongoing fight to end domestic violence.

🎧 Listen now. Viewer discretion advised. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2TVlMOSLhra4LPYs3JEImi?si=qtQYL41aRAidhCQ-fTqZ7g

💜 You are not alone.

08/23/2025
Great news! There's still time to register! We have extended the registration deadline to April 10th.
04/07/2025

Great news! There's still time to register! We have extended the registration deadline to April 10th.

Your Voice Matters — Register Now for the Voices for Victims Summit

Time is running out! Registration closes April 4th at 11:59 PM, and space is limited.

This isn’t just another event—it’s a powerful day of healing, advocacy, and action. At the Voices for Victims Summit, you’ll:
✨ Hear courageous stories from survivors
✨ Connect directly with local elected officials and legislators
✨ Stand in solidarity with others committed to justice and change

Whether you're a survivor, advocate, ally, or community member—you belong in this space. This is your chance to be part of something bigger, to listen, to learn, and to help ensure that every voice is heard.

Don’t wait. Register today and join us for a day that will move you, inspire you, and empower you.
Register here: https://forms.office.com/g/5Jpf5Gi6j7

Your Voice Matters — Register Now for the Voices for Victims SummitTime is running out! Registration closes April 4th at...
04/03/2025

Your Voice Matters — Register Now for the Voices for Victims Summit

Time is running out! Registration closes April 4th at 11:59 PM, and space is limited.

This isn’t just another event—it’s a powerful day of healing, advocacy, and action. At the Voices for Victims Summit, you’ll:
✨ Hear courageous stories from survivors
✨ Connect directly with local elected officials and legislators
✨ Stand in solidarity with others committed to justice and change

Whether you're a survivor, advocate, ally, or community member—you belong in this space. This is your chance to be part of something bigger, to listen, to learn, and to help ensure that every voice is heard.

Don’t wait. Register today and join us for a day that will move you, inspire you, and empower you.
Register here: https://forms.office.com/g/5Jpf5Gi6j7

Strength in Numbers: The Road to Justice, Resilience & RecoveryEvery survivor has a story. Every voice deserves to be he...
03/06/2025

Strength in Numbers: The Road to Justice, Resilience & Recovery

Every survivor has a story. Every voice deserves to be heard.

Join Voices for Victims, Justice Beyond the Courtroom, and the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office for the 2nd Annual Voices for Victims Summit, a powerful gathering dedicated to honoring survivors, amplifying their voices, and driving change.

📅 Date: April 11, 2025
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Location: Mack Powell Event Center

This event will bring together survivors, local elected officials, and community partners for real, unfiltered discussions about the emotional, physical, and financial impact of crime. Hear firsthand from those who have lived through it, learn about critical resources, and be part of the movement for justice and recovery.

This event is FREE, but space is limited. RSVP is required. Sign up now using the link in our bio or scan the QR code.

💡 Interested in being a vendor? We welcome organizations dedicated to supporting victims and survivors. Register now using the link in bio.

We can’t change the past, but together, we can shape a future where every survivor is seen, heard, and supported.

Yesterday's first annual Voices for Victims Summit was truly remarkable! We were delighted by the amazing turnout and gr...
04/12/2024

Yesterday's first annual Voices for Victims Summit was truly remarkable! We were delighted by the amazing turnout and grateful for the support of our wonderful partners. A big thank you to all who attended and contributed to empowering our victims and survivors.

California Victim Compensation Board Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Lao Family Community Development Inter-Tribal Council of California, Inc. Triumph Law, P.C. Sacramento Family Justice Center San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office

Join District Attorneys Thien Ho and Ron Freitas at the 1st Annual Voices for Victims Summit, “Silent No More” hosted by...
03/19/2024

Join District Attorneys Thien Ho and Ron Freitas at the 1st Annual Voices for Victims Summit, “Silent No More” hosted by Justice Beyond the Courtroom, in partnership with Voices for Victims. The event will take place on Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. at DoubleTree Hotel – Sacramento.

Learn about the cost of crime to victims, their long road to justice and resources available to support victims who have endured life altering crimes.

Please RSVP at the following link: https://forms.office.com/g/F6mkEk0Tc0

For questions, please contact [email protected].

09/30/2022

In honor of the National Day of Remembrance, Misty Foster discusses the importance of giving a voice to those who no longer have one.

07/12/2022

In observance of 100 deadliest days, voices for victims coalition member Rhonda Campbell encourages parents to talk to their teens about driving under the influence.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

06/03/2022

In honor of National Gun Violence Awareness Day, Dr. Nicole Clavo talks about strategies to prevent these tragedies.

04/01/2022



Public Comment Period on CDCR’s Attempt at Permanent Early Prison Release Regulations
Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert announced today that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations (CDCR) is seeking to enact permanent regulations which would result in the early release of thousands of violent offenders and “nonviolent second strikers.” CDCR is required to hold a public comment period before the regulations become permanent. They are also required to consider and address all comments made.

https://www.sacda.org/2022/03/public-comment-period-on-cdcrs-attempt-at-permanent-early-prison-release-regulations/

Sacramento County District Attorney's Office Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Sacramento Police Department Sacramento County Probation Department Citrus Heights PD Elk Grove Police Department Folsom Police Department Rancho Cordova PD Galt Police Department Sacramento Family Justice Center 3Strands Global Chicks in Crisis City Of Refuge Sac Community Against Sexual Harm (CASH) WEAVE, Inc. My Sister's House Opening Doors National Center for Missing & Exploited Children The Child Abuse Prevention Center International Rescue Committee in Sacramento California District Attorneys Association Crime Victims United Peace Over Violence Crime Victims Action Alliance Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Parents AgainstFentanyl Song for Charlie The Healing5 Foundation, Inc.

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