Child and Adult Victim Emergency Bags

Each Victim Emergency Bag will be donated to a victim of violent crime in your name or you can make it anonymous. Donations can be made through credit card or paypal by logging on to our web site at https://crimesurvivors.org/page/dev/ or mail to PO Box 54552, Irvine, Ca. 92619.

Empower Crime Victims to Survive & Thrive!!!!
VICTIM EMERGENCY BAGS
Items to be included will be as follows:
Blue bag with black lettering, the colors of Crime Survivors
(Black signifies the Crime with the Royal Blue over rides it for the Survivor)
Each Victim Emergency Bag is filled by ones who know how it is to be victimized and what items will be most helpful within the first 48 – 72 hours towards survival.
 

Child Emergency Bag 
 Victim Compensation ApplicationThis is to assist with reimbursements, costs, restitution.
Child Court Book – “What’s Happening in Court” A step by step guide of what will happen after the victimization and though the court/legal process.
Resource Directory – Provides your rights, what to do the first 48 hours of being victimized and all the local organizations that will assist you towards survival.
Stuffed Animal – Giving some love and care – possible a buddy to comfort
Small Blanket – Provide warmth, security at the Fire, Police Stations, Hospital or at home or a loved ones.
Tissue – Wipe the tears, runny nose after the fear, sadness and feelings of being victimized.
Toothpaste and Toothbrush – If you do not go home right away, are not able to get your personal items and need to brush away the taste/feeling or just feel clean & fresh.
Cherry Lip Balm – For chapped/dry lips and to make you feel your lips are yours not there’s.
Deck of Cards – To remind you to take time to have fun and after being victimized you can live and have fun as survivors.
Coloring Crayons – Draw and color in your “What’s happening in court book” while learning about the process.
Stress Ball – To take away some of the Stress. Anger and Sadness
Food & Prescription Certificate – Provide help with a prescription for pain, PTSD, depression or medical conditions and food towards your survival.
Survivor Awareness Pin – To empower you to hold your head high and say yes I was victimized but I am a survivor and proud of it.(black to signify crime and blue to signify survivor)
Awareness Bracelet – A gift to know you are a survivor and to inspire others to survive
Crime Survivor Brochure with Web Content – Know your rights; connect to CS web site and other organizations to assist you in surviving.
Get Safe Informational Card – In case of emergencies to let someone know contacts
 
Adult Victim Emergency Bag
Victim Compensation Application – This is to assist with reimbursements, costs, restitution.
 Resource Directory – Provides your rights, what to do the first 48 hours of being victimized and all the local organizations that will assist you towards survival.
Journal and Pen – To write down thoughts, resources, etc. on the road to survival
Workbook – “Steps of going from a Victim to a Survivor”
A guide to help you through your survival.
DVD Support & Mock Trial – Survivors speaking of what helped them as survivors and through the process. A mock trial to help navigate through the legal system
Inspirational Poem Cards – To inspire you to know you are a survivor and there is life and happiness beyond being victimized. Life is Survival.
Emergency Phone Card – To provide you a resource to contact family, friends or emergency contacts.
Small Flashlight – To direct and guide you to know where there is light there is a path towards your survival. This light is to guide you in the dark.
Tissue – Wipe the tears, runny nose after the fear, sadness and feelings of being victimized.
Hand Body Sanitizer – To keep you clean and wipe away the unclean or not so safe feeling.
Lotion – Take care of your skin and body and to use on any bruising or scratches.
Lip Balm – For chapped/dry lips and to make you feel your lips are yours not there’s.
Toothpaste and Toothbrush – If you do not go home right away, are not able to get your personal items and need to brush away the taste/feeling or just feel clean & fresh.
Mini First Aid Kit – For cuts, scrapes, or just in case you need extra care and don’t want to call anyone for the little things such as a band aid.
Stress Ball – To take away some of the Stress. Anger and Sadness
Food & Prescription Certificate – Provide help with a prescription for pain, PTSD, depression or medical conditions and food towards your survival.
Survivor Awareness Pin – To empower you to hold your head high and say yes I was victimized but I am a survivor and proud of it.(black to signify crime and blue to signify survivor)
Awareness Bracelet – A gift to know you are a survivor and to inspire others to survive
CSI Car Magnet – To be proud of surviving and to inspire others to survive
Crime Survivor Brochure with Web Content – Know your rights; connect to CS web site and other organizations to assist you in surviving.
Get Safe Informational Card – In case of emergencies to let someone know contacts

For more information go to www.crimesurvivors.org/page/dev/dev. Email [email protected]/page/dev/dev or call (949) 872-7895.
 
Thank You!