Resources

  • Campus Sexual Assault Stats sheds more light on the different statistics related to sexual violence on college campuses and serves as a resource hub to help survivors of all types of sexual abuse and assault.

  • The DATE SAFE Project, Inc. provides positive how-to skills and helpful insights for addressing verbal consent (asking first), respecting of boundaries, sexual decision-making, bystander intervention, and supporting survivors (opening the door for family and friends).

  • Project Respect aims to create discussions and share a positive alternative model of relationships for youth.

  • Men Can Stop Rape - seeks to mobilize men to use their strength for creating cultures free from violence, especially men’s violence against women.

  • GoodTherapy.org is an association of mental health professionals from more than 25 countries worldwide who support efforts to reduce harm in therapy.

  • ULifeLine is a project of the Jed Foundation that provides a free, confidential online resource about emotional health to more than 1,500 colleges and universities.

  • National Sexual Assault Hotline: National hotline, operated by RAINN, that serves people affected by sexual violence. It automatically routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider. You can also search your local center here. Hotline: 800.656.HOPE

  • Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence: A national resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian and Pacific Islander communities. This organization provides local referrals to survivors in Asian and Pacific Islander communities, and also works to create systemic change by providing training to professionals and advocating for research-based policy changes.

  • NotAlone.gov: A government website dedicated to educating students and schools about Title IX and sexual assault.

  • Know Your IX: Provides information for students about their Title IX rights in regards to ending sexual violence on campus.

  • End Rape on Campus: An advocacy organization dedicated to assisting students file Title IX complaints.

  • The The Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) is committed to ending sexual violence through healing and social change. They offer free, confidential services to survivors, their friends and families, and professionals ages 12 and older. Their 24-hour hotline offers free, confidential support to help you feel heard and help you understand your options.

  • The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH) - SASH advocates the promotion of sexual health. The organization addresses what can happen because of wrongful sexual behavior and seeks to provide alternatives to help those dealing with wrongful sexual tendencies.

  • Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) - CSOM supports state and local governments in their sex offender management programs. The organization also creates training for sex offenders across the United States.