The Missoula City/County Crime Victim Advocate Office in partnership with the YWCA of Missoula and Student Assault Resource Center are launching an anti-stalking campaign as part of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October by providing anti-stalking kits at all three locations. Anti-stalking kits are designed to assist victims of stalking with tools to help document stalking events and to provide resources and safety tips. I spoke with Kim Brown Campbell from the Office of Planning and Grants on Monday about the issue. That interview is attached.

The Crime Victim Advocate program provides free and confidential assistance for victims of relationship violence, sexual assault, stalking and property crime by offering advocacy and resource information in civil and criminal matters.

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