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EastPAC community meeting talks domestic violence program, East Precinct crime

Editor’s note: If you’d like to be part of a community conversation about crime in our area of the city, the East Precinct Advisory Council’s monthly meeting is Thursday night. More from joanna below:

The very kind folks at Kawabe House have graciously come to our rescue! They have generously offered the use of their space at the very last minute and we very much appreciate it.Kawabe House221 18th Avenue S, WA 98144Enter on 18th Avenue South between Main and South Washington Street parking only, please do not park in their lot- it is reserved for their seniors..


Our guest presenters for the evening are representatives from the Seattle Police Department’s Domestic Violence Victim Support Team (VST) program. “A unique partnership between community members and police to address and prevent domestic violence, the program is designed to address the gap in services to domestic violence victims that exists between the time patrol officers respond to a 9-1-1 call and take a report, to the time advocates, detectives and prosecutors make contact with the victim for follow up.” The VST program provides critical support to victims of a very traumatic situation. 

As always, our East Precinct Command staff will be present to give updates, address your concerns and answer your questions.

I’m looking forward to seeing everyone this Thursday!

All the Best,
Stephanie Tschida, Chair
EastPAC

Stay Informed and Share Information at the East Precinct Advisory Council (EastPAC) Meeting

 

WHEN:
February 28, 2013 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

WHERE:
Kawabe House
221 18th Avenue South
Seattle,WA 98144
USA

Details:

Hello all and Happy February!

Please come to our next East Precinct Advisory Council (EastPAC) Community Meeting this Thursday, February 28th at 6:30 PM!

Our guest presenters for the evening are representatives from the Seattle Police Department’s Domestic Violence Victim Support Team (VST) program. “A unique partnership between community members and police to address and prevent domestic violence, the program is designed to address the gap in services to domestic violence victims that exists between the time patrol officers respond to a 9-1-1 call and take a report, to the time advocates, detectives and prosecutors make contact with the victim for follow up.” The VST program provides critical support to victims of a very traumatic situation. 

As always, our East Precinct Command staff will be present to give updates, address your concerns and answer your questions.