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| New from NSVRC: SAAM 2026, Blogs, and Tools You Don’t Want to Miss |
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| From honoring 25 years of Sexual Assault Awareness Month to exploring prevention, equity, and program response, this Resource Roundup highlights recent NSVRC releases designed to support advocates and communities nationwide. |
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| SAAM 2026 Campaign Theme |
| “25 Years Stronger: Looking Back, Moving Forward” |
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| As Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) celebrates its 25th anniversary, this year’s campaign honors the movement’s history while recommitting to prevention, healing, and action for a safer future. |
| Learn more about SAAM 2026 |
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| Planning tools for April 2026: Weekly Themes to Guide Your Month |
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| These optional weekly themes provide structure and focus while reinforcing core messages, and they are adaptable to your community’s unique needs. |
| View the weekly themes |
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| Stretching to Community-Level Prevention for School-Based Programs |
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| Working in schools but looking to expand your impact? This blog explores what community-level prevention can look like within school systems and how facilitators can help shift broader conditions to prevent sexual violence. |
| Read the blog |
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| Disaster Relief Fund Update |
| One Year After the LA Wildfires |
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| Through NSVRC’s Disaster Relief Fund, $12,000 was distributed directly to 24 survivors and sexual assault program staff impacted by the LA wildfires. 100% of donations went straight to those affected. Disasters can occur at any time, and ongoing support is critical. |
| Learn more or donate to the Disaster Relief Fund |
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| The Importance of Digital Health Equity for Survivors with Disabilities |
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| Digital tools can only empower survivors if they’re accessible. This blog explores why digital health equity is essential for survivors with disabilities and how technology can both support and exclude. |
| Read the blog |
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| Nothing Without Us: Exploring Disability Justice, Access, and Art in Public Health |
| Webinar recordings available |
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| Watch recordings from this three-part webinar series that invites advocates and preventionists to reimagine violence prevention through a Disability Justice lens. Led by our colleagues at the Nothing Without Us Collective these sessions provide practical strategies and creative tools. |
| Watch the webinar series |
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| Food Access is Vital for Survivors and Sexual Violence Prevention |
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| Food insecurity and sexual violence are deeply connected. This blog unpacks how the lack of food access increases vulnerability, limits choices for survivors, and underscores why food access is a critical prevention issue. |
| Read the blog |
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| Steering with Data: Five Lessons on Program Evaluation |
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| Program evaluation doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Drawing on lessons from Dr. Sarah DeGue, this post shares practical insights on how collecting data along the way can strengthen prevention efforts and outcomes. |
| Read the blog |
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