JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins is proud to recognize National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 6–12, 2025, and reaffirm Missouri’s commitment to supporting and empowering victims of crime.

As part of this observance, the Secretary of State’s Office will be present for the annual Crime Victim Rights Ceremony (CVRW) on Tuesday, April 8, at noon in the Missouri State Capitol Rotunda.

This event will bring together survivors, advocates, and public officials to honor the strength and resilience of victims, raise awareness about victims’ rights, and recognize the critical work of service providers across the state. The ceremony is open to the public, and all Missourians are encouraged to attend in support of crime victims and their families.

“National Crime Victims’ Rights Week reminds us that every survivor deserves to be heard, protected, and supported,” said Secretary Hoskins. “We are proud to honor their courage and to continue offering life-changing services through programs like Safe at Home.”

Safe at Home, Missouri’s address confidentiality program administered by the Secretary of State’s Office, offers survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and other crimes a secure substitute mailing address. This free program helps protect the locations of survivors and their families, giving them the freedom to rebuild their lives with greater peace of mind.

Since its launch in 2007, Safe at Home has served over 10,000 Missourians seeking a path to safety and independence.

For more information about Safe at Home or to apply for the program, visit www.sos.mo.gov/safeathome or call (866) 509-1409.

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