April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a national effort to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence.

  • 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men experienced some form of sexual violence in their lifetime.

We can do better. Help us stop sexual violence before it starts.

Get Involved

Here are some ways you can combat sexual assault:

Believe Survivors

Raise Awareness and Speak Out Against Sexual Violence

Wear Teal on April 2nd to Support Survivors of Sexual Assault

Learn What it Means to be an Active Bystander

Donate to your Local Crisis Center

Author

  • Megan Osborne

    Megan is passionate about prevention education and community. She strongly believes in social justice and ending violence. Megan works as a digital educator at HCWC where she uses social media, our podcast, and community presentations to promote gender equality, advocacy, consent, and healthy relationships. She is also passionate about advocating for peace, equality, and youth empowerment. She enjoys research, watching movies, playing roller derby, and spending time at the river with family.