Four presenters are seated at a table in the Multnomah County Board room. Denise Peña, the Department of Community Justice director, and District Attorney Nathan Vasquez (on the right) presented the proclamations.
A graphic image on a dark blue background announces "NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK KINSHIP CONNECTING & HEALING" This year’s theme of KINSHIP is a call to action to recognize that shared humanity should be at the center of supporting all survivors and victims of crime. KINSHIP is a state of being with survivors that drives vital connections to services, rights, and healing.
This April, Multnomah County joins the nation in recognizing National Crime Victims’ Rights Week #NCVRW (April 6-15, 2025), Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Child Abuse Awareness Month: bit.ly/3Ecq2xc