This package is designed to be adaptable for a blog series, a social media campaign, or a newsletter feature. It focuses on the ethical storytelling of survivors while providing actionable educational content.
Culturally, these campaigns have shifted the burden of proof. We are moving from a "Why didn't they leave?" or "Is it true?" culture to one that asks, "How can we support you?" and "How do we prevent this?" Conclusion This package is designed to be adaptable for
While survivor stories and awareness campaigns have the power to create change, there are also challenges to consider: Triggering content : Sharing survivor stories can be
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) – 25th Anniversary: April 2026 marks the 25th official anniversary of SAAM with the theme "25 Years Stronger: Looking Back, Moving Forward". Campaigns like "Take Back the Night" use themes like "Breaking the current, letting the healing ripple" to promote community wellness. The #MeToo Movement : The #MeToo movement, which
The Narrative Arc: A clear journey showing the situation "before," the "intervention" (the nonprofit's role), and the positive "after".
Awareness campaigns leverage these stories to create high-impact, visual, and emotional connections with the public. Notable examples include: The Clothesline Project
Awareness Campaigns: Amplifying Survivor Voices