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Spring 2015 Working to restore victims lives and end repeated violence Our Mission: To strengthen, improve and transform the lives of crime victims and survivors by offering programs that open dialogue between victims and offenders, and providing offenders with an insight into the aftermath of the trauma their victims/ survivors have experienced. Letter from the Director We repeat what we don t repair. Christine Langley-Obaugh Victims Voices Heard (VVH) is an organization whose mission is to ensure we do everything possible to help victims find ways of repairing their lives and making sure those who offend are also repaired so they do not create more victims once they are released. We are now able to see where we are making an impact in the lives of both; victims and offenders through research, funding and the support we have received from sources in our state. In an effort to determine the viability of our work, we are conducting a large scale research project conducted by Brown University that will give us a better understanding of the impact we are making on those offenders who have participated in our Victim Impact: Listen and Learn Program. To date over 500 incarcerated individuals in our state have participated in a 12-week program aimed at teaching victim empathy in order to reduce recidivism in our state. We are excited to learn what the research will show us and how we can do an even better job of slowing the rate of recidivism. This summer we will be exploring new ways of helping victims learn about the resources available to them in Delaware. We are a small state, but we have many resources that are unknown to most victims survivors of crime. We want to ensure that all victims in our state know about what is available to them in their efforts to move forward after becoming the victim of a crime. We have been growing quickly over the last few years. Every day we are finding more ways to fulfill our mission of strengthening and improving the lives of crime victims and survivors. Thanks to your support we have not faced a challenge we have not been able to meet. We are excited for what the future holds and in having you participate in helping us make lasting changes that improve the lives of victims and end recidivism. VVH looks forward to finding ways to repair what is broken and in making our state healthy again; we repeat what we don t repair. Peace,

On February 2, 2015, Kim Book and Ariana Langford (Victim Impact Program Volunteer) had the honor of presenting to future law enforcement officers in the 96 th Wilmington Police Department Training Academy. The class of 38 recruits learned about the effects of trauma on victims. Stephanie Hamilton (Victim Services Unit) addressed the group on services provided by her unit. Kim Book provided an overview of the mission and work of Victims Voices Heard and briefly shared her own personal story as a survivor. She credited her Victim Services Coordinator with making it possible for her to heal. Ariana Langford shared her experiences as a victim of childhood trauma and of a violent sexual assault. She spoke about the impact of the trauma on her life and the ensuing struggles with depression. Ariana presented her story through the lens of her interactions with law enforcement. She provided specific examples of how particular officers helped her toward healing or added to her trauma, then offered suggestions for interacting with trauma victims. There is an unexplainable feeling of lightness. I've been able to put the hatred behind me. I feel stronger as a person for having been able to forgive someone who violently changed my life. (Testimonial from murder victim who participated in our Victim Offender Dialogue Program) Victims' Voices Heard has evolved immensely over the years since its inception. The transformation of lives provides victims, survivors, offenders, and communities an opportunity to move forward in the healing process. We have accomplished a lot with many new ventures to embark upon! June will be a busy and exciting time for us. We will be partnering with a local nonprofit organization to host a 12 week summer basketball league for "at risk" youths in Delaware. In addition, our 2nd annual 5k, "A Voice for David", will be held on June 21, 2015. I personally invite you to come out and join us as we remember David Lau. Research over the past three years has proven the rate of recidivism for released inmates who have completed our programs is 20% compared to the Delaware average of 60%. I am proud to be a part of this phenomenal organization and enthusiastic over the support of our programs and the progress we're making. I am looking forward to future endeavors, bridging gaps, and building relationships as we continue on this journey. Board Chair, LeeAnn Bullock

Victims Voices Heard works in prisons and correctional facilities statewide to make a direct impact on victims and survivors as well as inmates who are incarcerated for committing violent crimes. SCI - Sussex Correctional Institution CVOP - Central Violation of Probation HRY - Howard R. Young Prison PLU - Plummer Work Release Center Baylor - Baylor Women s Correctional Institution JTV - James T. Vaughn Correctional Center Hazel - Hazel D. Plant Women s Treatment Facility Courage - Courage to Change Program The pie chart (above) documents the number of inmates who have completed our programs and the locations we serve. Victims Voices Heard welcomes Janette Baird, PhD, as she investigates the effectiveness of our Victim Impact: Listen and Learn Program. Dr. Baird is a behavioral scientist with a PhD in experimental psychology. She is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Emergency Medicine at Brown University s Alpert School of Medicine. Dr. Baird has collaborated on multiple funded projects and written numerous publications. We welcome Dr. Baird s assistance in uncovering a vast range of outcomes of our vital Victim Impact: Listen and Learn program. This graph above shows the average pre and post test scores of inmates who were tested both before and after participating in our programs.

2 nd Annual A Voice for David 5K Run/Walk Please join us on Sunday June 21, 2015, to celebrate the life of David Lau and to raise money to support Hoops for David, a basketball Tournament established to help end violence in The City of Wilmington. You can be a part of this community event by becoming a Sponsor and/or volunteering as a company, family or individual. To learn more about David and for other information about this event, visit our website: www.victimsvoicesheard.org On December 30, 2012, my husband and I were sitting together watching an Eagles football game when the call came that would ultimately change our lives forever. Our son David was shot three times and he had died; the day before his 24 th birthday. In 2014 we decided to organize a very special 5KRun/Walk in memory of David. EVENT NAME: A Voice for David 5K Run / Walk DATE: Sunday, June 21, 2015 LOCATION: The Wilmington Riverfront s Dravo Plaza 815 Justison Street Wilmington, DE 19801 COURSE: 5K / 3.1 mile run beginning at Peterson Center and ending at Dravo Plaza. Runners and walkers welcome. AFTER THE EVENT: An awards ceremony will be held at Dravo Plaza including food and drink, and a silent auction.

One of the most rewarding parts of the work I do is having the opportunity to watch a victim grow through the process of meeting face to face with the person who harmed them or someone they love. They grow from a withering flower to a cactus. The transformation is nothing less than inspiring. Five years ago I was invited to speak at an event where I shared about my 17 year-old daughter, Nicole, who was stabbed to death in her father s home 20 years ago. After I spoke, a crying 15 year-old girl named Meredith Gardner came up to meet me. She said I want to do your program someday. I told her to call me when she turned 18. Nearly 3 years ago, one month after her 18 th birthday, Meredith sent me an email asking if I remembered her. She wanted to participate in our Victim Offender Dialogue Program. Meredith Gardner Meredith needed to meet with the man who murdered her mother since she was 12 yearsold. Meeting with him was going to empower her. And empower her it did. On April 20, 2015, Meredith will share her story of empowerment at the Annual Crime Victims Tribute in Dover, Delaware. We hope you will join us. Meredith with her mom 2015 DELAWARE VICTIMS RIGHTS TASK FORCE For more information please visit the Delaware Victims Rights Task Force website at www.sites.google.co m/ site/delawarevrtf or call 1-800-Victim-1. If you need special accommodations to attend this event, please call by April 10, 2015. Annual Crime Victims Tribute

VVH Welcomes Nicole Shuler-Geer to its Board of Directors! We are honored to welcome Mrs. Nicole Shuler-Geer to our organization. Mrs. Shuler-Geer is Department Chairperson for the Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Program at Delaware Technical Community College and Adjunct Faculty at Wilmington University. She was formally an Officer for Operation Safe Streets/Governor s Task force, a Senior Probation and Parole Officer, and a Training Educator for the Delaware Department of Correction Training Academy. Mrs. Shuler-Geer holds a Master s Degree in the Administration of Justice, a Bachelor s Degree in Behavioral Science, and numerous memberships and certifications within her field. We Need Your Help Victims and survivors of violent crime are counting on YOU to support our mission to restore victims lives and end repeated violence. I am no longer a victim I am a survivor. (Words shared by a survivor of rape who participated in our program) Mail your contribution to Victims Voices Heard, Inc. P.O. Box 671 Lewes, DE 19958 Or make your online gift at www.victimsvoicesheard.org Your online contribution is EFFICIENT Your contribution directly supports programs that impact the lives of victims and survivors and help reduce recidivism SECURE Your donation and information will be kept safe and private. We respect your generosity and will not share your information with third parties. APPRECIATED Our donors and friends are very important to us. We understand that your gift is an investment in the important work we do. Victims Voices Heard Board of Directors LeeAnn Bullock, Chair Kerry McElwee, Vice Chair Emily McCauley, Treasurer Onita Wells, Secretary Vincent Weeks Judith Lau David Dunnington Nicole Schuler-Geer Kim Book, Founder and Executive Director P.O. Box 671 Contact us at 302-697-7005 www. Victimsvoicesheard.org Lewes, DE 19958 Phone: 302.697.7005 www.victimsvoicesheard.org