Male Sexual Assault: The Road to Recovery

Men and boys who have been sexually assaulted face the same mental and physical effects as other survivors. Recovery is a process that's important to all survivors, no matter their gender identity.

National Sexual Assault Hotline: Statistics

Since 1994, the National Sexual Assault Hotline has helped more than 2.2 million people. 

Debra’s Story

Debra was just 15 years old when the abuse began. It can be difficult for an individual to disclose sexual assault or abuse when they know the perpetrator. It can be especially difficult if the perpetrator is a family member.

Samentha’s Story

After being disheartened by the lack of police response from the first two assaults, Samentha hesitated to report the third rape, which occurred on her college campus. 

Survivor Spotlight: Aspen Matis

“Girl in the Woods” book describes how she found healing

Speakers Bureau FAQs

Questions about how the Speakers Bureau works? Want to learn more about hosting a survivor at your event? We've got answers.

How Can Therapy Help?

If you decide to seek support from a therapist after sexual assault or abuse, you may have some questions. That’s perfectly normal. Working with a therapist can help you deal with some of the challenges you may be facing.

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