
Words for Survivors
If you have experienced any form of sexual violence, here are 5 important messages by survivors for survivors.

If you have experienced any form of sexual violence, here are 5 important messages by survivors for survivors.

From leading our programs to funding our initiatives across Kenya and Zambia, these powerhouse women are creating new pathways for the women around them and for Freely In Hope scholars.

Want to help us celebrate the stories and leadership of women this month? Here are ways to get involved and empower women!

Because COVID-19 has caused the government to close schools, our scholars are now pressured to find ways to provide for their families, and this opens them up to violence in areas where they are forced into domestic work or prostitution.

Since April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we have been opening up dialogue on issues of sexual violence and how we can combat it as

“Humanity suffers, and the sharing of that suffering is what moves us forward.” – Father Henri Nouwen Since April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we

Speak out and raise your voice against sexual violence! Know that you are not alone.

If you know a survivors, use these 9 helpful tips to support them.

Without victim-blaming, throwing pity parties, or turning a blind eye, how can systems support the voices and dreams of survivors in our world?
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