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All Work? No Way!

The healing quality of “playfulness” lies, not in the particular activity you do, but in what you bring to whatever activity you do, whether it’s work, leisure or restoring a healthy life.
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Telling Is Healing

The best part is that means healing begins.
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Recovery on Yellow Brick Road, Part 1

What can the Wizard of Oz tell you about how to manage your recovery? A lot!
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1in6 Thursday: The Power of a Safe Space

Trust and safety are powerful gifts to give a man on a healing journey. In creating a safe space, we give them support and hope.
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1in6 Thursday: Connecting the Dots during Human Trafficking Awareness Month

Countless organizations and law enforcement agencies have made great strides to address human trafficking, but we still have more to do.
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This is YOUR moment

As 2013 comes to a close, we are so grateful for all that we have accomplished because of your generosity. And as we look to the new year, we know that we can only make the most of these moments with your support. Thank you for being a part of our joyful community.
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The moment to say NO MORE

This is the moment. The moment to unite and declare NO MORE. NO MORE fear or ignorance of the issues. NO MORE blaming survivors. NO MORE standing by and doing nothing. NO MORE silence. NO MORE violence. NO MORE excuses.
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1in6 Thursday: Living Can Be Much More than Just Surviving

"I don’t want to just survive…I want to live."
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Brave Miss World: Summoning the Courage to Speak Out

“There is nothing to be scared of because the worst part already happened,” says Miss World 1998, Linor Abargil, in the new documentary Brave Miss World. Abargil is referencing the life-altering event that happened a mere six weeks before she was crowned.
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1in6 Thursday: "It Happened Only Once"

Occasionally a survivor of sexual assault says, "It happened only one time," as if that made the offense and agony less important. To that, I answer, "It's not whether molestation happened one time or fifty times, you were still molested."
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