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The Mayor's Victim Assistance Advisory Council (VAAC) coordinates and encourages cooperative efforts among social service, criminal justice, mental health and other agencies to provide assistance to crime victims and their families.

The Council is composed of a chair and 26 members appointed by the mayor and confimed by the City Council. Members serve terms of three years each. The 27 members represent a cross-section of representatives of community mental health, social services, criminal justice, education, the medical profession, crime victims and their advocates, and members of the general public. 


Upcoming Events

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2026 Victims’ Rights Week Scholarship & Awards Luncheon

The Mayor’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council will host the 2026 Victims’ Rights Week Scholarship & Awards Luncheon on Friday, April 24, 2026, at the Main Library in Jacksonville.

This luncheon is held in recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (April 19–25, 2026) and honors survivors, advocates, and community partners who support victims’ rights and services.

Scholarship & Awards Forms

Deadline to submit scholarship applications and award nominations: March 11, 2026.

Victim Assistance Advisory Council (VAAC)

Legislative Authority: Executive Orders 94-185 & 88-116

Total Members: 27 (Appointed by Mayor)

Committee Dutie and Responsibilities: 

  • To coordinate and encourage cooperative efforts among social services, criminal justice, mental health and other agencies and persons (public and private) whose purpose is to provide assistance to crime victims, their families and/or their significant others.
  • To be a forum for discussing, studying, reviewing and considering from time to time, the community's needs; to make recommendations for improvements to existing city and/or other community services for crime victims, or for the establishment of essential, necessary and comprehensive services or service linkages where none yet exists.
  • To plan, sponsor and conduct conferences, seminars, and other special events concerning victim rights, crime prevention, child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, survivors of homicide, and the victimization of others, including the elderly and minorities.
Meeting Date: 1st Wednesday of every month at noon, City Hall, Suite 400 (Meeting times and locations are subject to change.)

Council Members:

Name Category
Moore, Johnetta H. Elected/Appointed 01
Thompson, Yulonda M. Elected/Appointed 02
Vacancy Elected/Appointed 03
Kee, Brian Elected/Appointed 04
McClain, Beverly Elected/Appointed 05
Howell, Jay C. Elected/Appointed 06
Flower, Gary P. Elected/Appointed 07
Boddie, James Elected/Appointed 08
Chambers, Cindy Elected/Appointed 09
Spivey, Sheila Public/Private 01
McKinley, Angela Public/Private 02
Vacancy Public/Private 03
Abdurahmanovic, Amna Public/Private 04
Adonis, Shirley Public/Private 05
Garrett, Nicoa Raquel Public/Private 06
Raleigh, Todd Public/Private 07
Swafford, Kathy Public/Private 08
Vacancy Victim/Victim Advocate 01
Kanupp, Roisin Victim/Victim Advocate 02
Vacancy Victim/Victim Advocate 03
Thomas, Stephen L-W Victim/Victim Advocate 04
Henderson, LaTresa Lorraine Victim/Victim Advocate 05
Lee, Jeanette Victim/Victim Advocate 06
Vacancy Victim/Victim Advocate 07
Vacancy Victim/Victim Advocate 08
Vacancy Victim/Victim Advocate 09
Graber, Robin Victim/Victim Advocate 10

Contact Staff:

Name Position Phone Email
Jackson, Thelma Human Services Planner (904) 630-7103 Tjackson@coj.net
Moore, Johnetta Interim Chief, Behavioral Svcs (904) 630-4720