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Latest News| May 20, 2025

TAKE IT DOWN Is Now Law. Survivors Can’t Wait — Tech Companies Shouldn’t Either.

Today, May 19, 2025, President Trump signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act into law, establishing the first-ever federal protections for survivors of tech-enabled sexual abuse. The law makes it a federal cri...

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Latest News | November 22, 2022
Preventing Sexual Abuse by a Family Member

It is important to take out the time to learn how you can prevent sexual abuse by a family member from happening in the first place. A few questions to keep in mind that we can help you answer are below:

Latest News | November 22, 2022
Helping Four Million People

Just weeks after RAINN turned 28 years old in 2022, it hit a bittersweet milestone: its victim service programs helped the four-millionth person.

Latest News | November 22, 2022
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month and this month RAINN is celebrating and acknowledging this special month to stand in solidarity with all members of the Native American/Indigenous Community. Native American Heritage Month is about spreading celebration and education of the various Native...

Latest News | November 22, 2022
Healthcare Exec Jamila Sykes Joins RAINN’s Board

The big picture: RAINN announced the addition of a new board member, Jamila Sykes, a healthcare management executive with deep expertise in innovation, community, and delivering rapid-response crisis intervention systems. RAINN sat down with Jamila Sykes to talk about her motivations and goals for...

Latest News | November 08, 2022
RAINN ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBER: HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE JAMILA SYKES

Washington, D.C. - Today RAINN announced the addition of a new board member, Jamila Sykes, a healthcare management executive with deep expertise in designing and leading teams that can drive strategic and innovative change initiatives, and delivering rapid-response crisis intervention systems.

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