By: A Survivor Not a Victim April 25, 2019 I am so tired ... Tired of pretending that I am okay despite it being three years later Tired of seeing my rapist’s face at least once a day THREE YEARS LATER Tired of sleepless nights Tired of nightmares about being raped Tired of looking over … Continue reading Exhausted
Author: A Survivor Not a Victim
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Trying to make the decision whether or not to get a rape kit after you have been raped is a very hard decision to make. So after the rape kit, what happens next?
By: "L" September 8, 2016 "Being male means legally you cannot be raped. In my case the police wouldn't even assist me meaning justice still hasn't been served to the the girl who we'll just call Kayleigh for now. She was much older than me and attended college at my highschool as it was a … Continue reading L’s Story
Experiencing a traumatic event can often result in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues. Such challenges can lead individuals to employ unhealthy coping mechanisms, sometimes even resulting in addiction. Help and support are readily available to assist individuals in dealing with the aftermath of trauma. Seeking help is a … Continue reading DrugRehab.com
From The Joyful Heart Foundation website: "Our Vision The vision of the Joyful Heart Foundation is a world free of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. Our Mission Our mission is to transform society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse, support survivors’ healing, and end this violence forever. While we understand that our … Continue reading JOYFUL HEART FOUNDATION