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National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation Day

April 25

In April 2023, Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment (PAVE) founded the first annual National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation Day in order to show our gratitude towards those who support survivors during their trauma. The work that advocates do is unparalleled and often plays a crucial role in the healing process. In many areas, survivor advocates are volunteers or are severely underpaid. They often work long hours and are exposed to traumatic experiences on the job, often left with little support afterwards.

Join us this Sexual Assault Awareness Month for our third-annual National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation Day on April 25th, 2025 and demonstrate your support and appreciation for all that advocates do.

Learn more about National Sexual Assault Advocate Appreciation Day.

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