
#SAAM 2026: Prevention Starts with All of Us
Preventing sexual assault is a shared responsibility. It starts with respect, education, and action. Every single member of our community can be a part of this transformative change. One step

Preventing sexual assault is a shared responsibility. It starts with respect, education, and action. Every single member of our community can be a part of this transformative change. One step

Ready for a summer of healing and connection? SARCC is hosting a free virtual support group specifically for youth survivors (ages 12-18) to connect with peers in a safe, private,

Coaches and youth leaders play an important role in keeping children safe from sexual abuse. As spring sports gear up, its important for coaches in our community to have access

Teachers see children every day, which puts them in a unique position to help prevent child sexual abuse and respond early. More than 40% of our 1100 annual sexual assault

Parents play a powerful role in preventing child sexual abuse. The good news is that prevention does not require special training—just awareness, communication, and trust. Our new Prevention Specialist, Ashley,