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Marlene Miller and Kristi Hall-Jiran, Grand Forks, letter: CVIC thanks community and United Way
United Way funds help CVIC save and rebuild lives, providing direct services to nearly 2,400 and education and training to more than 10,000 adults and children each year.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2012 - - Opinion

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Heather Strandell and Kristi Hall-Jiran, Grand Forks, letter: United Way grants help CVIC help others
United Way funds help CVIC save and rebuild lives and end violence once and for all in our community, providing direct services to more than 2,400 and education and training to more than 9,500 adults and children each year. We are truly thankful for our wonderful partnership with the United Way and area community members.
Sunday, October, 16, 2011 - - Opinion

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CVIC receives grant
A Grand Forks organization working to provide crisis and support services to victims of violence has received a matching grant.
Saturday, September, 03, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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CVIC sees record numbers
Center: Tough times lengthen stays of those in shelter
The number of people who fled violent households to use an emergency shelter run by the Community Violence Intervention Center in Grand Forks more than doubled in 2008 compared with the year before.
Wednesday, March, 04, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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GFPD investigator earns CVIC award
Chris Smith, an investigator with the Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office, has been awarded the Community Violence Intervention Center’s 2009 Peacemaker Award for his work to prevent domestic violence and sexual assault.
Saturday, October, 24, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Federal budget cuts may impact CVIC program
Unexpected cuts in federal and foundation support may limit some activities of the Grand Forks Community Violence Intervention Center, including a program that allows supervised parental visits for children considered at risk of abuse or neglect.
Monday, November, 22, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Kristi Hall-Jiran, Grand Forks, letter: United Way offers vital support for CVIC
The board, staff and clients of the Community Violence Intervention Center are grateful to the United Way of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Area for its tremendous support in serving disadvantaged members of our community.
Sunday, October, 24, 2010 - - Opinion

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Demand for CVIC services mounts
Director: Center needs more funds or 2011 will see cutbacks
The Community Violence and Intervention Center in Grand Forks has seen a “notable” uptick in demand for its services the past year or two, and its director is concerned about its ability to cope with it all.
Wednesday, September, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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GRAND FORKS: CVIC could lose funding
Grand Forks’ Community Violence Intervention Center stands to lose as much as $40,000 in city funding, money that it said it would use for basic services such as sheltering victims of domestic abuse.
Tuesday, March, 11, 2008 - Herald Staff Writer - News

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Stamping out domestic violence is lofty CVIC goal
You might call her a crusader. Kristi Hall-Jiran has been working to prevent violence in this community for 20 years, and she keeps marching on. She has been honored this spring as an Extraordinary Woman by the Woman’s Foundation and with a regional Athena leadership award.
Friday, June, 04, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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Donors help 79 area families, brightening holidays for abuse survivors
Donors to Grand Forks Community Violence and Intervention Center help 79 families
The families get stockings filled with gift cards and wrapping paper so parents can enjoy buying gifts for their children.
Saturday, December, 24, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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CVIC to receive $10,000 donation
Showing that it works to help not only the people victimized by domestic violence escape it, but also to help the victimizers stop it has led to a new grant for the New Choices program at the Community Violence Intervention Center in Grand Forks.
Monday, January, 24, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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HELPING HANDS: Cory Nelson fundraiser... Benefit for CVIC
A fundraiser for Cory Nelson is set for Feb. 2 at the VFW Club in East Grand Forks.... Greater Grand Forks Young Professionals will sponsor “The Vagina Monlogues” on Feb. 13 at Banquets on the Boardwalk, East Grand Forks, as a benefit for Community Violence Intervention Center.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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VIEWPOINT: Grants help, but CVIC's deficit remains
The truth of the matter is, these multiyear federal grants provide for specific projects only and can’t be applied to the deficit we currently face in 2008 nor to the shortfall we expect in 2009. Without these federal funds, we would have even more severe funding shortages and would be forced to drastically cut services to individuals and families in desperate need of help to ensure their safety.
Wednesday, October, 01, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Program shows abusers a different way to approach relationships
Michael Chenarides winced slightly and looked away, glancing out the window when he talked about the moments he’s not so proud of.
Monday, April, 09, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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TEEN PAGE: Abused but not broken: Donation to CVIC stems from personal experience
It didn’t take me long to decide what to do to earn my Silver Award, the second-highest award attainable in Girl Scouts. I knew right away I wanted to help children who have been abused. I know how it feels from personal experience.
Monday, December, 15, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Teen Page

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When help for abuse is miles away
Study: Domestic violence protective orders less effective in rural areas
Laura is from a small town in a sparsely populated county in northeastern North Dakota, and after years of physical and emotional abuse, she sought and obtained a series of protection orders against her husband. Her experience illustrates some of the added difficulties that may face victims of domestic violence who live in rural areas, including distance from advocates and police and other barriers stemming from the nature of rural society.
Sunday, October, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Federal grant helps children in domestic violence
A big new grant means a lot more help for children and youth in homes where domestic violence happens, said Laura Frisch, director of victim services at the Community Violence Intervention Center in Grand Forks.
Monday, December, 10, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Gary Hangsleben, Grand Forks, letter: Police chief should end involvement with CVIC
It is a clear conflict of interest for Packett to be involved with this sexist-feminist advocacy group, one that, in my view, often makes false or misleading allegations of spousal and child abuse.
Friday, October, 17, 2008 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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IN THE SPIRIT: Every child in the world deserves a safe home
Clifford Smith often punched his wife, pushed her down and told her she was lazy and ugly and too dumb to vote. From a bedroom, the Smiths’ young son, Chris, and his little sister heard it all as they huddled together, scared to death and crying.
Saturday, April, 09, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Features

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