NCVRW Virtual Youth and Young Adults Poster Contest

Indira Patel

In partnership with the United States Attorney’s Offices for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina, the Victim Services Interagency Council of North Carolina and the Ship Outreach and Community Center, Inc., please join us on Thursday, April 25th for the Virtual Youth and Young Adult Poster Contest Presentation. Students from Southeast Raleigh High School were invited to participate in the contest by developing a poster featuring butterflies in honor of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Butterflies have long been used as a symbol of freedom and hope for victims. Thirty students participated in the virtual contest and winners were selected by staff at the United States Attorney’s Offices. All of the artwork will be shared in a video posted by the United States Attorney’s Office. The contest winners will be announced by United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina Michael F. Easley, Jr.

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