2026 Field-Generated
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
The 2026 Field-Generated NCVRW is a celebration of CommUNITY, where partners across the nation stand side by side to uplift dignity, safety, and healing. Your presence matters. Your work matters. Together, we create something stronger than any one of us could build alone.
Join us and be part of this united effort. ⟶
Start Here, 2026 Field-Generated NCVRW
Missed the webinar? Watch the national launch introducing the 2026 Field-Generated National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and the CommUNITY theme.
Week At A Glance
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A Conversation on Justice
4.20.26
We invite you to listen, learn, and reflect during a panel of survivors who will share lived experience and explore how survivor voices can shape policy and strengthen program design.
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CommUNITY Day, DC
4.21.26
Tuesday, 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM: U.S. Congressional Crime Survivors & Justice Caucus Awards presentation and a CommUNITY-focused panel spotlighting innovative programs advancing access to victim services.
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Celebrate your Programs
4.22.26
Spotlight your team and the barriers you’ve overcome. Share your story on social media, use hashtags below:
#UniteforVictimsRights #NCVRW2026 #CommUNITY
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A Day of Gratitude
4.23.26
This Day of Gratitude is about noticing what often goes unseen. Get ready to send e-cards that express appreciation for advocates, survivors, and service providers and the steady work they do in our communities.
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CommUNITY in Motion 5K
4.24.26
Move in your own way during the Virtual 5K. Every shared movement helps reduce barriers and expand access. Share on social media using these hashtags:
#NCVRW2026 #CommUNITY #CommUNITYinMotion
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Community Healing Vigils
4.25.26
Close the week by gathering for local healing vigils. These moments of remembrance and solidarity will be amplified on a national map and shared across media to honor communities coming together to heal.
Ways to get Involved
Join Our Collaborative Efforts
Become a collaborator to uplift survivor voices, share what’s working in your community, and strengthen collective responses to harm.
CommUNITY Resource Guide
A field-generated toolkit with ready-to-use resources to support survivor-centered outreach and community action during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
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