Children's Consumer Issues
(Separate Website)
This FTC web site contains a number of documents relating to protecting children including information on scholarship scams, consumer credit, online privacy and many more issuse.
By: Federal Trade Commission
Family Resouce Center Services
List of available services for sheltered and non-sheltered clients.
By: Family Resource Center
Financial Aid Information
(Separate Website)
Information on finding and applying for financial aid, repaying financial aid, and financial aid resources for schools.
By: United States Department of Education
Safety Tips for Children: Grades K-5
(Separate Website)
Most grown-ups are nice to kids and care about what happens to them. But every now and then there are grown-ups who try to touch a child in a way that is not okay. It might be a person you know and trust, like a relative, teacher or neighbor.
By: National Center for Victims of Crime
Safety Tips for Parents
(Separate Website)
The following tips have been collected from a wide variety of sources, including organizations and individuals that work directly with young victims of crime.
By: National Center for Victims of Crime
Support Groups
(Separate Website)
The Women's Coalition offers two support groups for victims of domestic violence. One group is conducted in English, the other in Spanish. We also conduct a support group for adult survivors of incest. The support groups maintain confidentiality.
By: Women's Coalition of St. Croix
The Bill of Rights: A Brief History
(Separate Website)
This document discusses in more detail the history of the Bill of Rights and the freedoms it secures.
By: American Civil Liberties Union
Virgin Islands Police Department
(Separate Website)
While maintaining respect for individual rights, human dignity, cultural diversity and community values, we pledge to sustain a working partnership with our community, and carryout our mandate to protect life and property, and to maintain a safe and peaceful environment for all.
By: Virgin Islands Police Department
Family Resouce Center Services
List of available services for sheltered and non-sheltered clients.
By: Family Resource Center
Legal Definitions
(Separate Website)
This page of legal definitions is provided by Women's Law Initiative.
By: Women's Law Initiative
Supportive Services and Counseling for Rape Victims
(Separate Website)
The WCSC Advocate or office Counselor can provide information and support to victims pursuing police or medical follow-up, assailant identification, prosecution, (that is accompany her to police station, courtroom, etc.), as well as assist victims with concrete needs like shelter, financial assistance, medical care and clothing.
By: Women's Coalition of St. Croix
Virgin Islands Police Department
(Separate Website)
While maintaining respect for individual rights, human dignity, cultural diversity and community values, we pledge to sustain a working partnership with our community, and carryout our mandate to protect life and property, and to maintain a safe and peaceful environment for all.
By: Virgin Islands Police Department
Cars & Tickets Information
(Separate Website)
Cars and tickets - legal information on buying/leasing cars, warranties, financing, traffic tickets and more.
By: Nolo Plain English Law Centers
Children's Consumer Issues
(Separate Website)
This FTC web site contains a number of documents relating to protecting children including information on scholarship scams, consumer credit, online privacy and many more issuse.
By: Federal Trade Commission
Family Resouce Center Services
List of available services for sheltered and non-sheltered clients.
By: Family Resource Center
Financial Aid Information
(Separate Website)
Information on finding and applying for financial aid, repaying financial aid, and financial aid resources for schools.
By: United States Department of Education
Safety Tips for Children: Grades K-5
(Separate Website)
Most grown-ups are nice to kids and care about what happens to them. But every now and then there are grown-ups who try to touch a child in a way that is not okay. It might be a person you know and trust, like a relative, teacher or neighbor.
By: National Center for Victims of Crime
Safety Tips for Parents
(Separate Website)
The following tips have been collected from a wide variety of sources, including organizations and individuals that work directly with young victims of crime.
By: National Center for Victims of Crime
Support Groups
(Separate Website)
The Women's Coalition offers two support groups for victims of domestic violence. One group is conducted in English, the other in Spanish. We also conduct a support group for adult survivors of incest. The support groups maintain confidentiality.
By: Women's Coalition of St. Croix