How we support survivors
We provide personalized advocacy and resource navigation tailored to each survivor’s needs and goals.
Support may include:
Connecting to Community Services
We help survivors access trusted local and community-based services, including:
Counseling and mental health services
Medical care and forensic exams
Legal advocacy and information
Victim compensation resources
Housing and emergency assistance
Campus or workplace support services
Support groups and peer networks
We help you understand what each resource offers and what to expect, so you can decide what feels right.
Exploring Your Options: What to Do Next
After experiencing sexual violence, many survivors feel overwhelmed by uncertainty. We provide clear, accessible information about possible next steps, which may include:
Seeking medical attention
Preserving evidence
Filing a police report
Speaking with a lawyer
Pursuing campus or workplace reporting options
Requesting protective orders
Accessing counseling and emotional support
Choosing not to report at all
There is no “right” path—only the path that feels right for you. We are here to walk through those options with you, answer questions, and support whatever decisions you make.
Privacy & Confidentiality
Your privacy matters deeply to us.
We keep all communication private and confidential to the fullest extent allowed by law. We are transparent about confidentiality boundaries and will always explain them clearly before moving forward. Your trust is something we honor and protect.