The services provided to victims of crime have changed over the past 30 years, and that is in part because of a man that has dedicated his career to helping others, and he has now announced his retirement.
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David Voth talked about creating the agency from the ground up. Before it was Crime Victim Services, it was a church-based program to bring victims and the people arrested for the crime together to talk. But it grew into an advocacy program that works separately from the prosecutor’s office that fights for the rights of victims in court and in government. After 37 years of fighting for victims, Voth says he is grateful for the area's support of their mission.