Victim Assistance

Asian PAcific Development CEnter - aurora Colorado
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Asian Pacific Development Center

Victim Assistance

 

APDC provides victims assistance and support to those who have witnessed a crime. Regardless of Immigration status

Asian Pacific Development Center is powered by its rich heritage of AANHPI advocacy and exists today to serve and support all immigrant, and refugee communities with a whole health, community-based engagement approach through health, education, and advocacy.

Their Services Includes

  • Assistance in applying for financial services
  • Emergency housing
  • Victim compensation funds
  • Crisis counseling
  • Case Management

More Services

In addition, APDC provides the community with culturally appropriate educational workshops on the prevention of domestic violence and other crimes; diversity and sensitivity training for professionals in various fields; and other victim service programs.

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Learn More? Call APDC today!!! Or visit their website.

Call APDC today, or visit their website .

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