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11.11.21

We're looking for a new Client Care Specialist to join our team. https://t.co/WUDyReo4pi Applying is easy! Visit our Employment Opportunities page and create an account on our job site. We can't wait to work with you. https://t.co/HL9wCFHulR

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11.05.21

Survivors of sexual assault and their families can have a more hopeful future. When you donate to the nonprofit King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, you give new hope to thousands of survivors of sexual assault and their families each year. https://t.co/1zfhp0NzWx

KCSARC

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11.04.21

Only recently has the sexual assault of males been talked about or written about. If you were a male victim of sexual assault, as a child, teen or as an adult, you may feel alone. Learn more about our resources: https://t.co/ZenpLPuQa7 https://t.co/V0GWv3CeuQ

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11.02.21

"Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added mental illnesses to the list of health conditions that can put a person at risk for developing severe covid." https://t.co/8Ji7iYm4Nd

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10.29.21

Male survivors deserve support when they find the courage to speak out. The NHL can choose to be part of the problem or part of the solution. They must do better to respond to survivors and prevent abusers from moving on to their next victim. https://t.co/KNUFaPCEig

KCSARC

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10.26.21

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/SAqc6RMTwH https://t.co/ARaVq1oTlU

Introducing KCSARC Speakers Bureau members

10.21.21

KCSARC

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10.20.21

.@PattyMurray @SenatorCantwell We need a #VAWA21 bill in the Senate that supports ALL SURVIVORS. Please publicly prioritize the introduction and passage of a bipartisan #VAWA4ALL that builds on HR1620 and meets the identified needs of survivors https://t.co/NE6eKIAOYm

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10.15.21

"I tell other parents of survivors to measure progress incrementally. There are going to be very difficult days where both child and parent are exasperated. Eventually, these days become less and less..." https://t.co/fpa6xjfAYP

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Podcast

Creating Safer Futures for Our Communities

10.15.21

Season 2, Episode 7 – Is sexual violence preventable? Yes, 100%! Our conversation with Kat Monusky,  Prevention & Social Change Manager at Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (WCSAP), tells us how.

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