May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Each year millions of Americans face the reality of living with a mental illness. During May, NAMI joins the national movement to raise awareness about mental health. Each year we fight stigma, provide support, educate the public and advocate...
Read moreHelp SAFE Homes this Giving Tuesday!
#GivingTuesdayNOW is in full swing! Please remember us today with a donation that will directly support victims in our community. In 2019, we assisted 5,441 victims of domestic violence and 315 victims impacted by sexual assault. We helped 330...
Read moreFor the First Time Ever, Minors Make Up Half of Visitors to National Sexual Assault Hotline
RAINN ~ April 16, 2020 Washington, DC – In March, as shelter-in-place orders were implemented across the country, for the first time ever, half of the victims receiving help from the National Sexual Assault Hotline were minors. “Unfortunately for many,...
Read moreDenim Day ~ April 29, 2020
TOMORROW is Denim Day! Send us pictures of you rocking your denim in support of Sexual Assault Survivors! Your clothing choice does not give someone consent to commit sexual assault! #icare #iask #nomore #saam2020 #denimday #consent #saawareness #lovewhereyoulive #hubcity #shrcc What is Denim Day and Why Wear Jeans?...
Read moreHow We Respond to Sexual Violence Matters
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) What is sexual violence? Sexual violence is any type of unwanted sexual contact. • Rape • Sex Trafficking • Incest • Stalking • Child Sexual Abuse • Harassment • Intimate Partner Violence • Unwanted...
Read moreRAINN Is working to Protect Vulnerable Populations during COVID-19
RAINN’s public policy team is working with state agencies to address emergency preparedness and response measures for survivors of sexual violence, particularly children, during the COVID-19 pandemic. “During natural disasters and in conflict zones, the prevalence of sexual violence increases,” said...
Read moreDangerous Intersections
Women of color live in the dangerous intersections of sexism, racism and other oppressions. Within the mainstream anti-violence movement in the U.S., women of color who survive sexual or domestic abuse are often told that they must pit themselves...
Read moreHead into Sexual Assault Awareness Month feeling inspired by reading about Chanel Miller’s advocacy work.
From survivor to activist, Chanel Miller is taking toxic sports culture to task Aishwarya KumarESPN.com CHANEL MILLER AND I walk into Unnameable Books in Brooklyn on a frigid February afternoon, just five days after her move to New York City....
Read moreSHRCC Covid-19 Update
YOU MATTER TO US AND WE ARE HERE FOR YOU! SAFE HOMES-RAPE CRISIS COALITION UPDATE 3/31/2020 OUR COMMUNITIES ARE FACING AN UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGE TO RESPOND TO THE COMPLEXITY OF THE CORONA PANDEMIC. LIKE ALL OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AND BUSINESSES, SHRCC...
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