Our Staff
Ten years now into Samoa Victim Support Group’s inception in 2005, the Organisation remains passionate about its Vision.
In fact, as our community continue to place so much trust on us to deliver on our core support services and any identified need out there, so as the vigorousness in which we pursue to live up to this expectation.
To us, it is not a must, but rather, a norm—it is inherent in the nature of our work.
As such, SVSG’s Vision since its humble beginnings up to date is to ensure that:
“Victims of crime and those in need are well supported, safe and in control of restoring their lives”.
SVSG’s Mission to support its above Vision is therefore:
To be recognized in Samoa as a community organisation:
Overseas Volunteers:
7. United States Peace Corps
8. Australian Youth Ambassador for Development (AYAD)
In fact, as our community continue to place so much trust on us to deliver on our core support services and any identified need out there, so as the vigorousness in which we pursue to live up to this expectation.
To us, it is not a must, but rather, a norm—it is inherent in the nature of our work.
As such, SVSG’s Vision since its humble beginnings up to date is to ensure that:
“Victims of crime and those in need are well supported, safe and in control of restoring their lives”.
SVSG’s Mission to support its above Vision is therefore:
To be recognized in Samoa as a community organisation:
- providing access to an integrated, personalized, professional service to all survivors of crime;
- advocating for the rights and interests of survivors of crimes; and
- supporting those at risk of becoming victims.
- SVSG President
- Case Officer
- Welfare Officer
- Office/Finance Manager
- Assistant Officer/Finance Manager
- SVSG Village Reps Coordinator
Overseas Volunteers:
7. United States Peace Corps
8. Australian Youth Ambassador for Development (AYAD)