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The Survivors of Violent Loss Program is a 501 c-3 organization with:
First Avenue Counseling Centre
"The average American child with pay cable TV or a VCR in the home will enjoy 32,000 murders, 40,000 attempted murders, and a quarter million total acts of violence by age 19."
Thomas Radecki, MD
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Welcome
The Survivors of Violent Loss Network is an online support service
for anyone who has suffered from, and/or works with violent death
loss. We hope you will find us a resource to help establish similar
services in your community. The content provided on this site is
an extension of the program in San Diego, California. An overview
of our program in PDF format is available to view here.
To reach the San Diego program directly, you may fill
out the contact form or call 619-685-0005 directly.
Contact us to submit information
about your resources as well.
The Mission of this site is to provide a lifeline of
hope and healing.
This website addresses the issue of traumatic grief among
co-victims of homicide, suicide, drunk driving, and terrorist fatalities.
Violent dying (from murder, suicide or drunk driving) accounts for
nearly 10% of annual deaths in the U.S., and may be associated with
a prolonged bereavement in family members and friends.
February 2006 -- Latest News
Inspiration - "Remember Me":
Fun!-draising- "Giving Survivors Hope", Campaign 2006
Clinical Updates
Survivor Club Volunteers Meeting
Survivors Club "New Orleans Gathering"
Submission Guidelines
Please donate
For more details, read the Latest News...
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