'Paws off' event to support sexual assault survivors in Bentonville
- Each April, individuals and groups raise awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
- Many survivors are sharing their stories and supporting related causes.
- Shelby McCaffery sells shirts, and MJo McCarthy leads hikes to promote awareness.
- McCaffery stated, "I said 'no' so many times and it still happened."
- These efforts empower survivors and educate communities, moving toward violence prevention.
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'Walk in Their Shoes' event raises awareness and funds for The Center for Sexual Assault Survivors
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) -- Advocates and survivors of sexual assault gathered in Hampton's Peninsula Town Center for 'Walk in Their Shoes' on Saturday. The event was organized by The Center for Sexual Assault Survivors and offers resources and communities to those seeking help following an assault. "This year is actually our 19th year I'm doing this walk," said Stacey Moran, victim services program manager with The Center. "We're just trying to reco…
'Paws off' event to support sexual assault survivors in Bentonville
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Survivors of sexual assault will be celebrated and supported on Apr. 13 during the second annual Paws Off event at The Momentary in Bentonville. Hosted by the Northwest Arkansas Center for Sexual Assault, the free event will run from 1-4 p.m. and feature food trucks, games, door prizes, a group dog walk and a resource fair connecting attendees with community services. 12 Department of Health and Human Service…
News from WR April is sexual assault awareness month - Montevideo American News
For the month of April, WRAP would like to discuss sexual assault, awareness, and prevention. Since 2001, the month of April has been coined as the National Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and has helped to make huge strides to bring awareness and a voice to survivors of sexual assault. Statistically, every 68 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted, which is a total number of 531,810 people that were sexually assaulted …
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