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Sexual Assault
Our organization stands as a beacon of support for survivors, offering a safe haven where individuals from all walks of life can find solace, guidance, and empowerment. We aim to break the silence surrounding sexual assault, foster resilience, and advocate for systemic change. Together, we can build a more inclusive and equitable future where every survivor's voice is heard, valued, and respected.

According to the latest data reported by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's (ALEA) Crime in Alabama, 1,890 rapes were reported to law enforcement. Seventy-nine percent of these rapes were committed by someone the victims knew. Nearly 23% of these victims were between the ages of 13 and 16.
Sexual assault remains vastly underreported where stigmas can hinder access to support and justice.
Sexual assault manifests in various forms, including workplace sexual harassment, sexual violence, and assault on campuses. Workplace sexual harassment, for instance, can create a hostile environment, perpetuating power imbalances and undermining the victim's sense of safety and dignity. Similarly, sexual violence encompasses a range of coercive behaviors, from unwanted touching to rape, often leaving profound physical, emotional, and psychological scars on survivors. Moreover, sexual assault on campuses is a pressing concern, with a significant percentage of college women experiencing sexual assault during their academic tenure.