Don’t Miss the “Take Back the Night” Vigil at CCC!
Monday, April 12th at 12:00 PM
Central Community College Cafeteria
All are welcome (May not be suitable for young children).
Monday, April 12th at 12:00 PM
Central Community College Cafeteria
All are welcome (May not be suitable for young children).
April is nationally recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. During this month, the Center for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Survivors will be joining with people throughout the state and nation to focus the public’s attention on this important issue.
Sexual violence is a crime of epidemic proportions. It affects everyone. Sexual Assault does not discriminate. It knows no racial, economic, social, or age barriers. It exists in all neighborhoods, cities, and countries. According to a study conducted by the National Victim Center, 1.3 women in the United States are forcibly raped each minute. That translates to 78 an hour, 1,871 a day, or 683,000 a year. Of these assaults, at least 84% are committed by someone the survivor knows. At the Center for Survivors in 2009, approximately 19 adult, 53 adolescent, and 27 child sexual assault survivors received crisis intervention and support services. This number represents only those victims who came to us for assistance; the majority of sexual assaults go unreported.
We all have a responsibility to end sexual assault. Action may be as simple as donating money to assist victims or volunteering time at the Center for Survivors. This month sexual assault prevention advocates will be raising public awareness of sexual violence and letting survivors of sexual assault know that they are not alone and that help is available.
Several activities have been planned throughout April to raise awareness of sexual violence. Many local business employees have donated money to participate in Denim Days throughout the month and wear jeans to support survivors of sexual violence. A “Take Back the Night” vigil, which is open to the public, is scheduled for noon on Monday, April 12th at CCC. Revolution will be performing a dramatization, which may not be suitable for young children. Whether we’re aware of it or not, all of us know someone who has been the victim of sexual assault. Come join us support victims and the message of nonviolence.
For more information on Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities or if someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the Center for Survivors at 1-800-658-4482/(402) 564-2155. We provide free and confidential services 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Dates to Remember in April
Denim Days Clothesline Project
-Throughout the month -Display at various locations
April 5th-9th April 7th
-Child Abuse Prevention -Revolution Presentation for
Month; Pinwheel display St. Mary’s Youth Group, Leigh
at the Center
April 8th April 12th
-”Day to End Sexual -Sexual Assault Vigil at CCC
Violence” 12:00pm in the cafeteria
April 20th April 22nd
-Revolution Presentation -Annual Meeting
for Crime Victim’s Rights
Omaha 1:30pm-3:00pm
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect and encourage individuals and communities to support children and families.
This year we are placing pinwheels in front of the Center, from April 5th to April 9th, as a visual depiction of the number of children the Center has provided services for in the last year. In 2009, we provided services to 504 children, ages 0-18.
This number includes children who were victims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or were otherwise affected by domestic violence. This number also includes adolescents who were victims of dating violence, sexual assault, family violence, and Building Healthy Relationships group participants.
In addition to the Pinwheel display, the Clothesline Project will be displayed at the Columbus YMCA April 5th through the 9th. The Clothesline Project incorporates t-shirts created by children victims of domestic violence and child sexual abuse. For more information, please contact the Center for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Survivors.