Employee of the Quarter

By VSS | October 14, 2021

VSS is proud to announce that Janet Quiroga, Hotline Manger, has been voted in by her peers as Employee of the Quarter for July 1 – September 30, 2021! Janet has been at Victim Support Services for over four years now, dedicating her time to serving victims of crime on the WA State Crime Victim Service Center Hotline. But, the fun doesn’t end there! It’s…

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National Bullying Prevention Month

By VSS | October 4, 2021

October is National Bullying Prevention Month – a time for communities to get involved and take a stand against bullying. In that spirit, this month, we want to bring awareness to one specific topic that falls under the umbrella of ‘bullying’.  For many, it is a common perception that bullying is strictly a childhood issue. Yet the reality is that it is not merely an…

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Emotional Wellness Month

By VSS | October 1, 2021

Written by: Kaili Brown, King County Victim Services Coordinator The last year and a half has been a challenging time for all of us.  From navigating a pandemic, to experiencing political change, several of us have made drastic life changes to adjust to this new “normal”.  On top of it all, these changes have revolved around unpredictability and uncertainty; an added challenge when trying to…

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20-Years Later: Remembering and Honoring Those Lives Lost on 9/11

By VSS | September 7, 2021

Written by: Leslie McPherson, Programs Administrator September 11, 2001 marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks where nearly 3,000 people were killed in a series of attacks in the United States – a day Americans will never forget. Americans felt a collective trauma and devastation that has forever changed our lives. As we commemorate 9/11, we are reminded of how our nation and…

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Ms. Foster’s Class

By VSS | August 16, 2021

Recently we had Ms. Foster, a volunteer at a summer safety program for teens, reach out to us to let us know about a very useful safe driving website that one of the teens in the program found. Ms. Foster is teaching the teens in her summer safety program, “that safety is important in our lives in order to protect ourselves and others, and that…

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June Employee of the Month

By VSS | August 5, 2021

This month, we celebrate a VSS Rock Star whose work is done primarily behind the scenes. Hard working, efficient and dedicated, she can handle almost anything. An accountaholic and ledger-lover by nature, we are talking about our very own, ChewBeng Woodcock! ChewBeng (affectionately known among VSS staff and Board as “Chew”) has worked as the Accounts Manager at VSS since 2014.  Her role keeps her…

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Looking Back as we Look Ahead

By VSS | August 4, 2021

Written by: Leslie McPherson, Programs Administrator As we begin another fiscal year, it’s a great time to reflect on everything Victim Support Services (VSS) has achieved in the last year (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021).  And what a year it has been! As the world grappled with a pandemic, the need for victim services remained constant. VSS altered its programs accordingly, to maintain…

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August Pet of the Month

By VSS | August 2, 2021

Well hello there, Friends! My name is Teddy Kevin Weber, but I go by Ted, Teds, Theodore, Teddy-Spaghetti, and Spaghetti-ooo. I live in Helena, Alabama. I was adopted from Aurora, MO, in August 2020, when I came to live with my ‘Fur-ever People’ and my furry siblings (I have 3!) I am 50% Great Pyrenees, 25% Siberian Husky, and 25% Alaska Malamute…. that explains why…

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Power of One Award

By VSS | July 28, 2021

In 2018, Victim Support Services decided to institute a special award to illustrate our grateful appreciation for those who go above and beyond, the “Power of One” Award. The first ever Power of One Award was dedicated to a VSS stakeholder whose loyal dedication and unwavering commitment to the community deserved special recognition. On March 28, 2018, the late Detective Scott Tompkins was presented this…

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