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  2. Nov 20

    To Survivors: We See You. We Hear You. We Believe You. Call our free confidential helpline on 1800 355 355, or the national 24/hr helpline on 1800 77 8888. We are here and we believe you.

  3. Nov 20

    The press began distinguishing between victims & survivors for real as Nassar was convicted. It makes a difference for someone who travelled the healing journey to empowered abuse survivor like I did. 🙏❤️⚖️ Sorry, if I sound like a broken record.

  4. Nov 17

    Amplify voices that we don't hear from enough, and share! Better yet, come out to the research launch (virtually!) and learn and from experiences of

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    It takes strength & courage to come forward. My 💗 is with all women & people who have ever experienced abuse or harassment & have felt silenced in the course of seeking justice. As a survivor myself, who for many years was unsafe I will always

  8. Carrie worked closely with the State’s attorney in their case against her perpetrator. She believed justice was being served, but it was only the beginning of long journey supported by CAASE's Legal Services team.

    A woman with long brown hair slings a blue denim jacket over her shoulder and walks away from the camera, next to a title reading, "Journey Toward Justice."
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  11. Nov 24

    GRCC are always here for you. If you, someone you know, have been affected by sexual violence please call our free confidential helpline on 1800 355 355. We are here and we believe you.

  12. Nov 18

    Since end 2017, 39% of our counselling intake has been rape by family members More than one third of the survivors that received counselling in this period were violated by someone they knew and loved. We believe you. 24hr helpline: 021 447 9762

  13. Nov 21

    I believe in fighting for the Survivors and the Victims, we need to find a better foram and better ways to activate this process

  14. 8 hours ago

    We today and everyday. Survivors deserve dignity and access to justice. That’s why on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, NI is pleased to announce that is a Rise Champion. Learn more here

  15. “When we have the vast majority of our resources focused on response that’s grounded in the criminal justice system, then that’s not going to help the vast majority of survivors in general—and definitely women of color.”

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    I consider to be quite a distinguished Congresswoman who defends democracy & humanity like her efforts in the Impeachment & on abuse survivorship issues. 🙏🗽🇺🇸

  17. Nov 19

    One of the most important things you can do for someone who has experienced sexual violence is to listen to them and believe what they are telling you. You can find more information on our website or by calling us on 1800 355 355.

  18. Nov 20

    We must expose darkness to light, transparency and accountability are paramount.

  19. Nov 19

    Proud of our student athletes using their platform to stand up for one another.

  20. Nov 19

    ICYMI: Our Sexual Violence Support Services' (SVSS) Education & Training team now offers trainings virtually and in person. Visit to find the closest YWCA staff contact in your community.

  21. Nov 17

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