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This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we at Equality Now reaffirm our commitment to a world where no woman or girl has to experience gender-based violence, including sexual violence. For over 30 years, we have worked to strengthen legal protections, hold perpetrators accountable, and ensure survivors have access to justice.
This month, we are honoring sexual violence survivors who sought justice even in the face of extreme adversity and oppression. Their resiliency and bravery have fueled change for survivors around the world and their courage reminds us that progress is possible. Equality Now is committed to standing beside survivors every step of the way.
We hope you are able to take care of yourself this Sexual Assault Awareness Month, set boundaries, and seek support. Healing and courage go hand in hand, so please prioritize your mental health. Together, we can break the cycle of violence and create lasting change. We are so grateful for all of our supporters’ help along the way.
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