BUCKS COUNTY, Pa.) NOVA, the leading non-profit
organization in Bucks County supporting victims of serious crime, is pleased
to welcome Melany Nelson as the organization’s new Director of
Forensic and Crisis Response Services. Nelson is no stranger to NOVA, as she has been a member
of the Keystone Crisis Intervention Team (KCIT), which supports crime victims and
communities in Pennsylvania in their recovery from traumatic events, since
2015.
"NOVA strives to be a hopeful light for individuals healing from serious crimes and for the greater community as it works to end patterns of violence,” said Nelson. “I am looking forward to working with the NOVA family to serve those affected by crime in Bucks County and throughout Pennsylvania."
For Nelson, working in victims’ advocacy is a family affair. She worked from 2005 to 2012 with her mother, Patricia A. Payne, who served as the Executive
Director for Northwest Victim Services in Philadelphia. Nelson also served as the Executive
Director for the same organization from 2014 to 2022, where she provided
services to crime victims such as filing victim compensation claims, offering
court accompaniment and providing services to victims while they were in the hospital.
In 2022, Nelson joined the C.A.R.E.S. (Crisis Assistance, Response and Engagement for Survivors) Team
at the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office as the Director. C.A.R.E.S provides peer crisis responders to families of homicide victims. She brings to NOVA almost 20 years of experience in the field of victims’ advocacy and a dedication to helping crime victims achieve the justice they deserve.
“Melany brings a vast amount of experience in victim services to her new role with NOVA, from working directly with victims of crime to developing policy,” said Penny Ettinger, Executive Director, NOVA. “I am overjoyed, as is our entire organization, that Melany has joined the NOVA team. We look forward to advancing our forensic and crisis services under her leadership.”
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About
NOVA
NOVA supports, counsels and
empowers victims of sexual assault and other serious crimes in Bucks County and
works to prevent and eliminate violence in society through advocacy, training,
community education and prevention programs. Founded in 1974, NOVA is a
non-profit 501(c)(3), community-based organization operating out of three
offices in Fairless Hills, Jamison and Perkasie. Services are made possible
through the financial support of federal, state and local government grants and
contracts, corporations, foundations and private donations. All contributions
are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. For more information, visit www.NOVABucks.org.
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