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Latest News| Apr 28, 2025

RAINN-Backed “Take It Down Act” Passes Congress!

Washington, D. C. (April 28, 2025) — Today Congress gave survivors of tech-enabled sexual abuse a historic win with the landslide passage of the RAINN-backed Take It Down Act, fundamentally changing the way survivors experience the internet.

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Latest News | July 12, 2023
Spanish-Speaking Survivors Reach out to La Línea de Ayuda Nacional de Abuso Sexual for Support

RAINN expanded the National Sexual Assault Hotline in 2015 to provide Spanish-language services, to help ensure that more survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones have access to free, confidential, anonymous, 24/7 support in their native language.

Latest News | June 12, 2023
Self-Care: Breathe In, Hold, Breathe Out

Breathing is an important grounding technique for survivors and can help you calm yourself when negative and positive feelings arise. Breathing has many healthy benefits to the body and the mind, and can often increase serotonin and balance out emotions. With added on tasks and responsibilities...

Latest News | June 12, 2023
RAINN’s New Vice President of Victim Services on What Motivates Him to Help Survivors

Jae Pak joined RAINN in 2023 as the vice president of victim services. Before coming to RAINN, Jae has had more than 30 years of experience working with nonprofit and for profit organizations. He sat down with RAINNews’ Sierra Scott to talk about his goals for RAINN and the Victim Services team....

Latest News | June 12, 2023
Safety Tips for Summer Camps

Whether it’s day camp, overnight camp, or any other summer activity in a communal space, kids look forward to engaging in arts, sciences, dancing, sports, and nature — and having summer fun. At the same time, it’s normal for parents to have safety concerns. Here are some tips to help parents,...

Latest News | June 12, 2023
RAINN Celebrates Black Survivors on Juneteenth

Juneteenth, which became a federal holiday in 2021, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the U.S. This June 19, and all year long, RAINN celebrates Black survivors and acknowledges the political, social, and economic barriers that prevent some survivors from seeking support.

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