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Description: Archived Twitter feed of the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign. The Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign is the state employee vehicle for charitable giving. Description based on contents viewed on October 12, 2022. Title from HTML header (viewed October 12, 2022)
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Subject: Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign., Charities - Virginia., Virginia. Officials and employees - Charitable contributions., Fund raising - Virginia.
Creator: Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign
Format: 1 archived website , Twitter page
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia since October 2022. , Joined Twitter in May 2018
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Description: To counter society’s rapid explosion of online child exploitation, pornography and predators, 52 local, state and federal agencies have partnered to create the NOVA-DC ICAC Task Force. The task force was established in November 2004 through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. With Virginia State Police serving as the coordinating agency, the grant provides for law enforcement training and equipment, and for conducting online investigations. The U. S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has granted the task force use of its Cyber Center Headquarters to house their full-time investigative initiative. The NOVA-DC ICAC Task Force serves as the coordinating agency for Cyber Tipline complaints received from The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and referrals from other ICAC Task Forces to ensure these matters are thoroughly investigated. Title created by archivist (viewed October 4, 2022)
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of State Police.
Format: 1 archived website , Government website
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia since October 2022.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website, 2022 and later, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://www.novadcicac.org/
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
Description: YOVASO fulfills its mission by working with high schools, middle schools, and youth groups to establish youth-led advocacy programs throughout the Commonwealth. These peer-to-peer programs enable students to work collaboratively in either a school-based service-learning club or community youth group to develop teen-friendly strategies for addressing their number one health concern- motor vehicle crashes. YOVASO focuses on three important strategies in reaching its mission: Engage youth at the school and community level through peer-to-peer traffic safety programs that are innovative, impactful, and hands-on. Educate youth on how to be safer and more responsible drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and bicyclists through peer-led campaigns, competitions, interactive programs, and social media messaging. Empower youth with the responsibility, knowledge, and skills to influence a safe driving attitude (culture) in their schools and communities. Title from HTML header (viewed October 4, 2022)
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Creator: Virginia. Dept. of State Police., Virginia. Dept. of Motor Vehicles.
Format: Government website, 1 archived website
Date: Archived by the Library of Virginia since October 2022.
Rights: This content is freely available online. No restrictions on access. , The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether the material may be re-used for publication.
Identifier: Archived website, 2022 and later, accessible online at https://wayback.archive-it.org/335/*/https://www.yovaso.org/
Contributor: Library of Virginia
Relation: Part of the Virginia State Government Website Archive
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