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Whether you’re sharing the Prevention Navigator with students or colleagues, we’ve provided sample text for email and social media that can help you get started.

Latest News | May 16, 2023
RAINN, Speakers Bureau Members, and ECPAT Attend and Advocate at Congressional Day of Action

When and where did Congressional Day of Action take place?

Public Policy | March 13, 2023
Policy Corner March 2023

On February 14, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing entitled Protecting Our Children Online. During the hearing, experts in the field advised senators on the risks to children on the internet today, including grooming and sexual exploitation.

Latest News | April 19, 2022
Congress Passes Violence Against Women Act, Other Crucial Legislation to Support Survivors

President Biden has signed into law the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2022 (VAWA), critical bipartisan legislation to ensure legal protections for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence

Latest News | June 30, 2021
RAINN Statement on the Reversal of Bill Cosby’s Conviction

Washington, D.C. – RAINN today released the following statement following the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturning Bill Cosby’s conviction for sexual assault: “We are deeply disappointed in today’s ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and by the message this decision sends to the brave...

Latest News | February 11, 2021
Working in the States to Champion Change

RAINN’s public policy team is working in key states in 2021 to improve support for survivors and champion changes in policy to help more survivors get justice. RAINN’s team of lobbyists is at work in five state legislatures: Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, and Virginia, partnering with local...

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College and high school students can help RAINN educate other students about sexual assault prevention and recovery. 

This Week: #TalkToRAINN

New campaign connects survivors with support through the National Sexual Assault Hotline and spurs social media conversation about sexual assault on campus.

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