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Women and men display their #MeToo designs after tattoo fundraiser
Dozens of women and some men now carry a permanent symbol of support for survivors of sexual assault and abuse after a Saturday #MeToo tattoo fundraiser. Participants could opt for a 2-inch black rose outline for $50 with proceeds going to the Joyful Heart Foundation.
Caring for yourself or supporting someone else
Over the past several days, we have heard and read many hurtful, disrespectful statements about sexual assault. People all over the country are speaking out and standing up to say ENOUGH to the beliefs and attitudes that misplace blame on survivors, excuse perpetrators, and allow institutions to look the other way.
A New Super Bowl Ad Premieres about a Friend Who May Need Help. Know When. Know How.
The Super Bowl 50 NO MORE ad highlights that recognizing the signs of abuse can potentially help someone. It demonstrates how starting a conversation that might help change—or even save—someone’s life begins with each of us.
6 Steps to Supporting a Survivor
In listening to an individual’s story, your response can have an enormous impact on that person’s healing journey.
1in6 Thursday: "I just need to tell someone…"
At the beginning, it seems like an impossibly long journey. But as so many men have learned, the goal is reachable and the journey is well worth making.
1in6 Thursday: Will You Be Watching the Super Bowl?
If the audience for Super Bowl XLIX is anything like 2014, among those watching the "big game" could be as many as nine and a half million men who had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood.
1in6 Thursday: Celebrating 8 Years of Service
Our careful nurturance of key partnerships has helped make it possible to inspire increased services to support men who had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood to live healthier, happier lives.
Resolution 2015: Well-Being
This year, please join us in resolving to help the millions of men around the world who had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood to live healthier, happier lives.
1in6 Thursday: Finding the Right Lens
With a recent upswing in awareness and military and campus funding for male inclusive resources, more programs are asked to address the issues facing men that have experienced sexual abuse.
1in6 Thursday: Colleges Are Addressing Childhood Sexual Abuse
Whether just beginning inclusive practices or sharing developed assessment tools, institutions are taking steps to help all students.