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Getting Started: Building Your Chapter


Last modified 2006-06-16 12:47

This manual seeks to help individuals with a calling to victim ministry to collaborate with a variety of churches and organizations in their community in creating a victim assistance ministry. It contains information on structuring a NWC chapter, recruiting participating churches, working with law enforcement, creating a budget, and fundraising.

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