Regional
Crime Victim Crisis Center
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Victim Crisis Center, 2008.
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3rd Annual Community Supervision and Corrections
Department (CSCD)Benefit Golf Tournament
Benefiting RCVCC
April 2008 -- $6000!
Thank you for your support!
The Community Supervision and Corrections Department of Taylor, Callahan and Coleman Counties (CSCD), formerly Adult
Probation, cleared $6,000 at its 3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Dyess Air Force Base in April 2008.  Mike Wolfe,
CSCD director, presented a check for that amount to Debra McCracken, president of the board of directors of Regional Crime
Victim Crisis Center at the June board meeting.  Wolfe is also a member of the RCVCC board of directors.

Wolfe said the CSCD organized the event as a way to give back to the community.  “For those of us who work with offenders,”
Wolfe said, “Raising money to help victims, seems like the right thing to do.”  

The golf tournament was held at Mesquite Grove Golf Course at Dyess.  Local businesses and individuals sponsored the
event with teams of golfers competing for prizes.  

RCVCC assists victims of violent crime in Taylor, Callahan, Coleman, Jones, Shackelford  and Haskell Counties, as well as
surrounding counties when requested.  RCVCC provides services to nearly 1200 adult and child victims of violent crimes,
including sexual violence, in this region each year.  RCVCC also provides prevention education in classrooms and community
groups.  Staff and volunteers presented the W.H.O. ® “We Help Ourselves” anti-victimization program to some 5000 students
last year.

RCVCC’s mission:  assisting victims and survivors of violent crime and working to prevent violence.  The agency has served
the Abilene region for the past 31 years.  RCVCC’s services are confidential and free of charge.
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Adult Probation Brings in
Cash for Crime Victims