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Your tax-deductible gift helps child and adult victims of violent crime, and provides Regional Victim Crisis Center's crime prevention programs, in the Abilene region of West Texas; primarily the counties of Taylor, Callahan, Coleman, Haskell, Jones and Shackelford.

RVCC is a 501c3 non-profit corporation.










Violence Prevention Programs

RVCC
P.O. Box 122
Abilene, TX 79604

Provides age-appropriate violence prevention programs to thousands of students grades Pre-K through 12 each year.

Jay Hatcher Memorial Fund

RVCC
P.O. Box 122
Abilene, TX 79604

Funds the Jay Hatcher Memorial Resource Library and other resources to keep RVCC counselors up-to-date on the latest research and tools for helping crime victims in trauma.

About the Jay Hatcher Memorial Resource Library

The Jay Hatcher Memorial Resource Library was dedicated at a ceremony in 2005 in memory of Abilene Police Detective Jay Hatcher. Detective Hatcher was killed in a gas pipeline explosion in 2000. He was Interim President of RVCC at the time of his death.

Jay Hatcher was not only a skilled and dedicated crime solver, but he was also a passionate advocate for victims of violent crime. As a detective with the Abilene Police Department, Jay was unrelenting in going after the criminal. As a Board Member and Officer of Regional Crime Victim Crisis Center, Jay was equally unrelenting in providing the best quality and scope in services and assistance to victims and survivors.

He wanted RVCC's counselors to have access to the latest innovations, research and techniques for helping crime victims recover from their trauma. The Jay Hatcher Memorial Resources library provides that state of the art information for RVCC's licensed therapists. Materials and resources for the library are funded with gifts to the Jay Hatcher Fund.

Jay's family is active with RVCC and continues to support his vision and the mission of RVCC.