Ivan Rios is an Advocate for the Network for Victim Recovery of DC, where responsibilities include supporting survivors of power-based violence through legal and advocacy services, managing client caseloads, and coordinating with various service providers. Rios previously served as a Program Assistant for the Human Rights Campaign and as a Special Education Teacher for the District of Columbia Public Schools. A Teaching Resident at Urban Teachers, Rios contributed to addressing educational inequality. While studying at Cornell University, Rios held positions as a Resident Advisor and participated in Teach For America as an Accelerate Fellow and Operations Associate, focusing on educational equity and leadership development. Rios earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Development from Cornell University.
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Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC)
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Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) empowers DC's crime victims to achieve survivor-defined justice through a free, holistic and collaborative continuum of advocacy, case management, and legal services. Advocacy Services: NVRDC runs the advocacy portion of DC’s Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program, supporting a coordinated community response for survivors, including: hotline services, free transportation to and from the hospital, hospital advocacy, entry into therapeutic services, and referrals to legal services. Legal Services: Staff attorneys provide direct representation in civil protection orders (CPO) cases and Title IX administrative proceedings; in criminal court, they zealously defend victims’ rights throughout the entire criminal justice process. Special Projects: NVRDC's special projects include: the Victim Legal Network of DC (VLNDC), the District’s Collaborative Training & Response for Older Victims (TROV), and the Identity Theft Assistance Project (ITAP).