Bragging or joking about sexual violence is offensive and unacceptable. “Any language that condones sexual assault, no matter where it takes place, is not okay,” said Jodi Omear, RAINN’s vice president for communications.
RAINN partners with emergency technology start-up to offer a new app that makes 911 work better on cell phones.
Jill Johnson raised more than $450 for RAINN, using social media to spread the word and offering incentives from her own “Geek Stash” to encourage donations.
Tori Amos launched an online auction to benefit RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline. Fans can bid on a variety of auction items, including tickets for the screening of the film in New York City.
Por su segundo año consecutivo, RAINN invita a los estudiantes o al personal universitario y a los miembros de la comunidad a hacer su pedido gratuito de las fundas de cartón para el café, las cuales contienen información sobre la Línea de Ayuda Nacional de Abuso Sexual.
Toad the Wet Sprocket is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its platinum studio album “fear” with a national tour and a fundraising campaign for RAINN.
For the second year in a row, RAINN is inviting student organizers, administrators, and community members to order free coffee sleeves that contain information for the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
Over the last five years, the Safe Helpline has developed a comprehensive suite of services aimed at meeting the needs of survivors in the Department of Defense community through every stage of their recovery process.
Acclaimed actor, writer, and producer Daniel Gillies wants to end sexual violence. From now until August 17th, you can purchase a special edition tee designed by Gillies to raise critical funds that will support the National Sexual Assault Hotline.