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High School Student Art Competition

Each year in April, we commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW.)  NCVRW is a time to recognize the courage and resilience of crime victims, and the profound impact of the advocates who support them.  NCVRW is also a chance to recognize the accomplishments of the victims’ rights movement and reflect how far we have come. This year, NCVRW will be observed April 6 - April 12.

A new theme is chosen each year to raise awareness about crime victimization and to promote laws, policies, and programs to help victims of crime. The 2025 NCVRW theme is “Kinship, Connecting & Healing:”

This year’s theme of KINSHIP is a call-to-action to recognize that shared humanity should be at the center of supporting all survivors and victims of crime. KINSHIP is a state of being with survivors that drives vital connections and increases access to services, rights, and healing. KINSHIP is where victim advocacy begins.

 – Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime

To honor NCVRW, the Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court’s Victim Services Unit is hosting an art competition for Fairfax County high school students.  This competition will offer students the chance to create an art piece reflecting the theme “Kinship, Connecting & Healing,” as it relates to NCVRW and the victims’ rights movement. The winning art piece will be framed and displayed inside the Fairfax County Courthouse with a plaque.  Prizes will be awarded as follows:

This initiative aims to engage young artists in raising awareness about the rights and needs of crime victims, and to foster a community that supports healing and justice.

Submission and Judging Guidelines:

  1. Artwork must be original and created by a high school student who attends any public, private, parochial or home school in Fairfax County.
  2. Acceptable mediums include painting, drawing, printmaking, and collage.
  3. Artwork must be no larger than 18 x 24 inches.
  4. Artwork should be accompanied by a brief description (100-200 words) explaining the inspiration and message behind the piece.
  5. Submissions must be received by April 1, 2025.
  6. Call or email Jeannie Kuley, Victim Services Unit, 703-246-3343 OR Jeannie.Kuley@fairfaxcounty.gov, to coordinate drop-off or pick-up.
  7. All submissions must include the students’ name, age, address, phone number, email address, and school name, and be registered using above button.

All submissions will be judged by a panel of employees of the Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court.  Most art submissions will be displayed in the courthouse and featured on our organization’s website and social media platforms. This visibility provides a unique opportunity for young artists to have their work seen by a broad audience while contributing to an important social cause.

We encourage educators, parents, and community members to motivate students to participate in this meaningful competition. By sharing their talents, students can play a vital role in crime victims' rights advocacy and make a positive impact on our community.

More Information

For more information, please contact Jeannie Kuley, Victim Services Program Manager, at 703-246-3343, or via email, at Jeannie.Kuley@fairfaxcounty.gov.

 

 


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