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1in6 Thursday: Is It Worth the Fight?

November 13, 2015 | BY 1in6org | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >
I was fighting for my life once again, and this time I would not be defeated.
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1in6 Thursday: We’re all in This Together

November 5, 2015 | BY 1in6org | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

It should come as no surprise, I suppose, that we who work to create a safe space for men who have experienced sexual abuse and assault feel a great debt of gratitude to the many courageous men who have stepped forward to tell their stories. Each day, by their example, they challenge harmful social norms that tell men that showing vulnerability will be met with shame and sometimes even doubt. 

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Two Ways To Say NO MORE Today: October 25

October 23, 2015 | BY Joyful Heart | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >
To commemorate Domestic Violence Awareness Month today, Joyful Heart, in collaboration with our very special partners, gives you two ways to say NO MORE to domestic violence and sexual assault.
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1in6 Thursday: Be Kind

Be kind to yourself. Say only positive, loving thoughts to yourself.
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LA2050: We need your vote

October 20, 2015 | BY Maile Zambuto | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >
With your support, we will evaluate and document our retreat model and create a replication plan for agencies in Los Angeles and beyond to bring holistic healing programs to survivors and those who care for them.
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1in6 Thursday: Approval Seeking

October 15, 2015 | BY 1in6org | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >
Wanting to end the feeling of not being loved or accepted by others often is at the heart of addictions, depressions and desperate actions.
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1in6 Thursday: Logging On to Healing - A New Resource for Men Who Experienced Childhood Sexual Abuse

October 8, 2015 | BY 1in6org | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >
Anonymous, safe and therapeutically sound support groups to men in real-time.
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Our Stories, Our Work: Joyful Heart Updates and Events in Hawai‘i

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time when communities across the state and country focus on raising visibility and creating change.  Domestic violence thrives when communities are silent, so this month is about ending that silence and encouraging everyone to take a stand.

In Hawai‘i, there are many local activities talking place to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We invite you to read about some of them and check out even more from Hawai‘i Says NO MORE.

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1in6 Thursday: We Are Survivors

There is nothing wrong with us; something wrong was done to us.
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It's a failure of the criminal justice system - and we can end it.

The rape kit backlog—untested rape kits numbering in the hundreds of thousands across the country—represents a failure of the criminal justice system to protect survivors and to hold perpetrators accountable.
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