Charles “Bobby” Foster hired as new Victim Services Advocate

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Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Victim Services is proud to announce tribal member Charles “Bobby” Foster as our new Victim Services Advocate. Recently hired in January, we are pleased to add his knowledge, experience and capabilities to our program efforts. Welcome aboard Charles!

Funding from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) supports our programming, policies and practices that encourage “justice and healing for victims”.  A VICTIM is defined as a person who has suffered physical or emotional harm, property damage, or economic loss as a result of a crime.

Specific Victim Services, to eligible tribal members and families are provided through Advocacy Assistance: such as providing transportation and attendance to and from court hearings, supportive referrals, and emergency services such as short-term lodging, transportation, gas vouchers, clothing, hygiene products, and food assistance. If you are experiencing Crime in your life, feeling Victimized, or are a Survivor, call our 24-Hour HOTLINE: (508)274-2432 - Email: TribalVictimServices@mwtribe-nsn.gov  OR: 911 for Emergency.