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  • Support Survivors.org at Denim Run 2026

    This April, Survivors.org will be participating in the Denim Run 2026 fundraiser in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness…
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  • Survivors.org Statement Regarding Epstein Files

    We at Survivors.org are sad, and we are angry. The most recent release of the, “Epstein files,” in…
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  • Submit To Survivors.org’s Poetry Passion Project

    Creative and expressive writing can be a powerful way for survivors to process their emotions and share their…
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  • Thrive Causemetics Care Packages

    Survivors.org is excited to offer Thrive Causemetics Care Packages for survivors, thanks to their generous donation. These care…
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  • Practicing Consent and Sexual Education Throughout Development

    Consent and Sexual Education: An Ongoing, Age-Appropriate Conversation Consent and sexual education are not topics that belong exclusively…
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  • Acute and Long Term Mental Health Needs After Sexual Assault

    Sexual assault is a profound psychological trauma that can significantly impact a victim-survivor’s mental health. Victim-survivors may experience…
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  • The Cycle of Abuse

    The cycle of abuse is a behavioral pattern that abusive individuals use (consciously or unconsciously) to maintain control…
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  • What Do I Do When Someone I Know is in an Abusive Relationship?

    Recognizing that someone you care about may be in an abusive relationship is painful and often overwhelming. It’s…
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  • Sex Workers & Sexual Violence

    Join our guests Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) Behind Bars as we discuss the different experiences, barriers, methods…
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  • Shattering The Stigma

    What is Shattering The Stigma? Anti-sexual violence activism tends to center white, straight, cis, able-bodied women. The reality…
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  • National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation Day

    In April 2023, Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment (PAVE) founded the first annual National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation…
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  • Sexual Assault Advocate Panel

    National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation Day, which is a day PAVE founded during Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2023,…
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  • We moderate comments and delete potentially activating statements.
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    • Any and all victim-blaming or speculative statements will be removed.
    • Not every survivor has the same opinions on these issues, invalidating others due to disagreements is not permitted.
    • Not every survivor has the same reaction to violence, invalidating others due to their response is not permitted.
    • Trauma is an individual experience that we do not get to define for anyone else.
  • We recognize that some perpetrators have a history of sexual violence against them.
    • While their experiences are valid, in order to keep other, non-perpetrating survivors safe, this is not the space for them.
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