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If you’re a person who has experienced sexual abuse or assault, you’re not alone.
We’re here to support you on your path to a happier, healthier future.
- Kelontae Gavin
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At least 1 in 6 youth have been sexually abused or assaulted.

THE ISSUE

Many things qualify as “unwanted sexual experiences,” even if at first the boy or girl was grateful for the attention. It could include an experience that a person may not be ready to label as “sexual abuse” or “sexual assault,” or even understand how it might have been.
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Healing can begin when you recognizes the possible connection between those experiences and common consequences – consequences that can include rocky relationships, lost jobs, self-destructive behaviors, depression, and even violence.
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Whatever the experience, however long ago it happened, you don't have to keep living like it never happened. I have partnered with a organization and we can help you sort through the confusion – safely and anonymously.
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GET HELP 24/7: CALL 800.656.HOPE (4673)

 

Afraid to call?! Well text HOME to 741741 to get connected with free and confidential support!

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