Following the launch of a new national, multi-network campaign, RAINN's victim service programs have seen a surge in demand. In the month since the release of the RAINN Survivor Series, 17,633 survivors have sought help from RAINN's hotlines.
The RAINN Survivor Series, a new multimedia campaign in which seven survivors share their personal experiences with sexual assault, encourages those impacted by sexual violence to reach out for help through the National Sexual Assault Hotline, available via phone (800.656.HOPE) and secure online chat (online.rainn.org).
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (#SAAPM). To help more people get involved in the conversation, RAINN highlights five ways to speak up and speak out about sexual violence this month.
In advance of Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month in April, RAINN, with the support of Getty Images, releases a new multimedia campaign featuring seven survivors who speak openly about their experiences with sexual violence.
RAINN’s online communications manager, sat down with moderators of La Sala De Ayuda to discuss what it takes to run an online peer-support group and how they hope the service will help Spanish-speaking individuals.
Los especialistas de apoyo que operan La Sala de Ayuda están capacitados especialmente para moderar conversaciones de grupos online que se llevan a cabo en La Sala de Ayuda.
When Jennifer Marsh joined RAINN as a volunteer recruiter in 2006, the National Sexual Assault Hotline existed only by telephone, but that was all about to change.
Greek life organizations, and other on-campus groups of influence, are in a unique position to lead conversations about sexual violence and talk about ways to reduce instances of sexual assault on campus.
A brand-new peer-support service called La Sala de Ayuda is available today as part of RAINN’s commitment to supporting Spanish-speaking survivors of sexual assault.