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    The Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau, a non-profit organization with the aim of monitoring criminal legislation and raising public awareness began in Sacramento, California in July 1993. In 1995, the Doris Tate Crime Victims Foundation was established with the aim of providing assistance to victims and their families.

  3. crimevictimsalliance.org › 918-2OUR HISTORY – CVA

    OUR HISTORY. The Crime Victims Alliance (CVA) began as the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau (DTCVB), formed in 1992 and based in Sacramento, CA. The organization was named in honor of Doris Tate, the mother of Sharon Tate, who was one of the founding mothers of the crime victims’ movement. It was Doris’ wish to unify crime victims ...

  4. Jan 10, 1994 · The Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau, a nonprofit organization started in 1992, is dedicated to improving public safety and helping the victims of crime and their families. The...

  5. Learn about benefits. Summary Programs + Results Financials Operations. Mission. This organization has not provided GuideStar with a mission statement. Ruling year info. 1992. Principal Officer. Christine Ward. Main address. 1809 S Street Box 101323. Sacramento, CA 95811 United States. EIN. 68-0278277. NTEE code info. Victims' Services (P62)

  6. Aug 6, 1994 · Shortly before her death in 1992, she founded the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau, a Sacramento group that lobbies for tougher sanctions against criminals. Patti Tate serves on the board.

  7. Contact Us; Follow. Facebook Twitter ... DORIS TATE CRIME VICTIMS BUREAU . SACRAMENTO, CA 95811-6736 | Tax-exempt since Nov. 1992

  8. The Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau is led by five board members, all victims of violent crime or representatives of law enforcement. On May 12th, 1992, the 'Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau' was created and named in her honor at a ceremony in Sacramento, which she attended with her daughters Debra and Patti. It was to be her last public ...

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