Action
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This April, share facts about sexual assault so that people can be more informed about this terrible injustice. Volunteer at centers that help victims. Do anything you can to prevent sexual assault.
To take action, try visiting this website for helpful tips: http://childmolestationprevention.org/ It will help you stay informed about sexual abuse and how you can inform others about the facts and statistics on molestation. The best way to help is to spread the word.
To try and identify when someone could be at risk for harming teens sexually is almost impossible. However, this website helps you look for any warning signs that an adult might harm a child: http://www.stopitnow.org/behaviors_watch_adult_with_children With this website, you can not only learn behaviors to watch out for, but you can also inform others about them.
You could also donate to antiviolence organizations such as the joyful heart foundation. You can donate at their website here: http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/donate.htm or, if you'd rather help out without giving money, you can become a seual assault advocate. To learn more about what a sexual assault advocate is and how to become one, visit this website: http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/becomeanadvocate.htm The first step to ending this problem is to get involved. Take that first step.
Other ways to take action is to volunteer at your local domestic violence center or rape crisis center, start an anti-violence project at your school or community center, talk to your friends and family about your commitment to ending dating violence and sexual assault, be a role model for healthy relationships, and post your support against violence and sexual assault on social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter. The best way to spread the word is to learn the facts, and start talking for people who don't have a voice or who are too scared to say something. You can make a difference.
To take action, try visiting this website for helpful tips: http://childmolestationprevention.org/ It will help you stay informed about sexual abuse and how you can inform others about the facts and statistics on molestation. The best way to help is to spread the word.
To try and identify when someone could be at risk for harming teens sexually is almost impossible. However, this website helps you look for any warning signs that an adult might harm a child: http://www.stopitnow.org/behaviors_watch_adult_with_children With this website, you can not only learn behaviors to watch out for, but you can also inform others about them.
You could also donate to antiviolence organizations such as the joyful heart foundation. You can donate at their website here: http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/donate.htm or, if you'd rather help out without giving money, you can become a seual assault advocate. To learn more about what a sexual assault advocate is and how to become one, visit this website: http://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org/becomeanadvocate.htm The first step to ending this problem is to get involved. Take that first step.
Other ways to take action is to volunteer at your local domestic violence center or rape crisis center, start an anti-violence project at your school or community center, talk to your friends and family about your commitment to ending dating violence and sexual assault, be a role model for healthy relationships, and post your support against violence and sexual assault on social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter. The best way to spread the word is to learn the facts, and start talking for people who don't have a voice or who are too scared to say something. You can make a difference.