At V/WSSP, we respond to the needs of crime victims & witnesses in South Philadelphia and foster a greater sense of neighborhood security.
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Check out our online Silent Auction! Amazing vacation packages, fun-filled outings, Apple Watches, and much much more! Click here and see all the wonderful items our supporters have donated.
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Change in motion! Teaming up with VWSSP Advocate Bilaal, Tyrique from Young chances foundation , the dedicated officers from the 17th District, and the heart of our community at PSA 2. Taking to the streets of South Philly to hand out resources and igniting hope with every step.
VWSSP is excited to announce our 2024 Spring Event at Fleisher Art Memorial. Tickets are $75 adults/$25 youth and include food, wine/beer, silent auction, and parking! For more information about tickets, ads and sponsorship opportunities, visit our website!https://t.co/7Weawenxnn
Her dad was an avid Philadelphia cyclist until he was shot and paralyzed. She uses dance to soar above the tragedy. https://t.co/FYTnq5O10T via @phillyinquirer
VWSSP advocate, Miguel Bacho, attended The Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance event at Southwark School. Miguel handed out pamphlets and talked to parents and community members about what our organization does in South Philly! This was a PHL City ID Event on February 26th!
Our Victim Advocate Bilaal attended The Evening Under the Stars Fundraiser yesterday to support Central Division Victim Services. Thank you for a wonderful evening!
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when it's someone as amazing as our advocate Ney. We'll miss you dearly, but we know you're off to do incredible things. Wishing you all the success and happiness in your new journey!
Out in the community with Women Against Abuse and our friends from the 3rd Police District, spreading the word about services for people harmed by violence. @WomenAgnstAbuse
Victim Advocate Tanes'ja attended the Peace-Not-Guns Public Safety Walk in Point Breeze neighborhood with Philadelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson, 17th District PPD, and community leaders. Residents and community members received hand outs for trauma support services.