Survivors often only reach out once for help. Your response matters.
When a person is sexually assaulted, their world is turned upside down. Not only has the survivor been violated in the most intimate way possible, they have to heal from the assault. But…how?
Society is still afraid to talk openly about sexual assault or sexual abuse; people may not know how to approach the sexual assault survivor – afraid to say the wrong thing.
Every person who has been sexually violated responds differently to their experience – some become depressed while others become angry. All emotions are fair responses to sexual assault or sexual abuse.
Often a victim of sexual assault will only reach out once for help. If they reach out to you, your reaction is important.
Empower Them With Options
If someone you love has been sexually assaulted, they are likely feeling overwhelmed and upset. A great way to support them is by educating yourself about the options available to your loved one and empowering them to connect with resources that can put them on a path towards healing.