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Old 05-04-2017, 06:53 AM
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This was a response to my many e-mails to US State Attorney General Offices about the Florida Victim Services Directory. Came by letter. Unfortunately I do not have that many copies of e-mails that I sent to these government officials as I had sent so many of them back in the period from 1999-2006 and had also tried to share this with authorities in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and some other countries.

This is also when I would have been volunteering at the Palm Harbor and probably the East Lake Community Library for about 10-14 hours per week. Both of these libraries were under the thumb of Gene Coppola. Coppola wanted 50% of my Project within 5 minutes or so of when I first met him around July of 2000. I said "No"! and that kind of ended what was never going to be much of a friendship. He started out our interview with "I do not like liars and whiners" and promptly proofed that is what he is. I still tried to get along with this jerk.

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Another letter out of NYC or New York State. This is from the Victim Services of that great city. This is work on my part as it took many letters and/or e-mails often to get a response. Sometimes not that many though.

How can you help with this massive 224 613 Project? What is in your home town's libraries and Sheriff's Offices that might aid survivors/victims of crimes looking for practical information to deal with the legal system, their mental health, finances, spiritual life, etc.

What is a community that has very good links in their libraries and sheriffs' offices for survivors/victims of crimes?

Washoe County Sheriff's Office - Northern Nevada's Full Service Law Enforcement Agency My former home town Sheriff's Office-- Reno, Nevada in Washoe County-- seems to have quite a few helpful links.