When Hotlines Go Dark, StatuteFINDER’s AI Services Stay Online
This week over 350 organizations across the U.S. received word their allocated funding would be terminated.
Among the many types of services agencies provide, their hotlines that provide direct services to victims and survivors will be shutting down. Although the Justice Department has created an appeal process with a 30- day window to apply, services will be unavailable for the foreseeable future.
At StatuteFINDER, we hope this situation resolves quickly and services for victims and survivors are restored.
Although StatuteFINDER is a newer nonprofit (1.5 yrs old), our AI services have assisted thousands of victims and survivors across the U.S., earning a reliable, pristine reputation.
StatuteFINDER is not among the organizations that have had their funding cut. Therefore, our services will remain intact. Our AI systems are instantaneous, and we shouldn’t experience any delays.
We will ensure we do everything possible to help our fellow organizations and suvivors in these times of uncertainty.
If your organization can’t assist survivors, confidently point them to StatuteFINDER.org to get their questions answered for free and instantly.
About the Author
With over 16 years of dedicated service to victims and survivors of crime, my journey has evolved from providing services to victims to training service providers throughout the country. Now, as a consulting advocate, my focus is on empowering the next wave of victim advocates and attorneys. I have developed innovative training modules that have markedly improved the capabilities of organizations and agencies in delivering victim services.
Leveraging analytical skills gained from years of service in the government and obtaining a MBA, I now impart these strategies through guest lectures and public speaking, aiming to bridge service gaps and enhance inter-agency cooperation. The work we're accomplishing is not only advancing the field but also ensuring that victims receive the comprehensive support they deserve.
Carrie is also a StatuteFINDER board member.