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DeAnn Yamamoto retiring from KCSARC

01.24.22

Deputy Executive Director DeAnn Yamamoto joined KCSARC 1984 and  pioneered services and programs that empower survivors and their families. Learn more about her many accomplishments, and the new team of leaders who will carry our programming forward.

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01.22.22

It's important to remember that it can be difficult for a survivor to share their experience. Overall, the best thing that you can do is simply be a supportive, non-judgmental listener. Learn more: https://t.co/jit9wphL2j

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01.19.22

How can the language we use be an active part of sexual violence prevention? Listen to this episode on WordWatch! https://t.co/DpsgTblI4g https://t.co/bOb1WDy2OA

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01.19.22

Need support or know someone who does? Call or share our 24/7 resource line 1.888.998.6423. We're here for you. More information, including language and other contact options, can be found on our website here https://t.co/j7XMOMfRpF https://t.co/Rj2kOXoTVQ

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01.13.22

Our BE LOUD Breakfast is less than two months away! Have you registered and/or donated? Attendees can register in person or online and if you're interested but undecided just let us know and we will check in with you in mid-February. More below: https://t.co/I0StIz3I6W https://t.co/P9UsW69YPc

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01.12.22

We mentioned Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the need to build safe, stable environments for young people in our last blog post. Learn more from this @NPR interview with CA Surgeon General Nadine Burke Harris: https://t.co/IaCId9znfp

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01.10.22

When you work at KCSARC, you are part of a challenging and rewarding experience. We address the important issues around sexual assault, as well as some of the most critical problems facing our community right now. https://t.co/D4tc9lh4Xn https://t.co/N0X0E5T7dU

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01.07.22

Many survivors feel there was something they could've done to prevent their sexual assault, or what happened to them wasn’t real or that bad. These common reactions often stop victims from speaking up and getting support. Learn more: https://t.co/YPhJ1FpzrG https://t.co/zFZE88hQf9

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01.06.22

Join us — in person or online — for our 2022 BE LOUD Breakfast! You can make a big difference for survivors and their families by committing today for our annual fundraiser. Create your team page, register in person or online, or donate at https://t.co/IbNKkME7KA https://t.co/mxBQ44127r

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01.04.22

Young people are the most vulnerable to sexual assault and almost half of KCSARC's clients are under 18. Young survivors are trying to tell us something. Read our latest blog post to learn why every adult in the community should be listening right now. https://t.co/1duEFBuXaS

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