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National Organization for Victim Advocacy briefs El Paso committee on military‑connected survivors project
Summary
Kimberly Henry, a licensed master social worker with the National Organization for Victim Advocacy, briefed the Veterans Advisory Committee on a DOJ‑funded project that trains community organizations to serve military‑connected survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking.
Kimberly Henry, a licensed master social worker with the National Organization for Victim Advocacy (NOVA), gave a 15‑minute briefing to the City of El Paso Veterans Advisory Committee on NOVA’s DOJ‑funded project to support military‑connected survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking.
“What we do is help the helpers,” Henry said, summarizing the project’s mission to train and provide tools to community advocates, medical personnel, law enforcement and legal professionals who commonly encounter military‑connected survivors.
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