We say NO to SEXUAL ASSAULT

 There's a scar within you. This scar was left by someone close to you, others far but close, family, admirer, stalker, and fake people around us. This is a scar of Sexual assault.

 Sexual assault is not just a moment it leaves lifelong scars. Survivors often battle:

 Emotional trauma: Anxiety, PTSD, depression, and trust issues.

 Guilt & shame: Many survivors blame themselves, though they are never at fault.

Isolation: Fear of speaking out due to societal judgment or disbelief.

But let’s be clear: It is NEVER the survivor’s fault. What they wore, where they were, or who they trusted does not justify assault.

What Can We Do to End Sexual Violence?

 Believe Survivors: Your support and validation can help them heal.

Educate on Consent: Teach children, teens, and adults that "No" means no, and "Yes" must be freely given.

 Challenge Rape Culture: Stop normalizing harmful jokes, harassment, and victim-blaming.

 Intervene When You See Harm: Be an active bystander step in, speak up, and protect others.

 Support Crisis Services: Donate, volunteer, or share resources for survivors.

To Every Survivor Reading This

You are not alone.

You are believed.

 You deserve healing and justice.

There is hope. There is help. There is a way forward. Together, we can create a world where sexual violence is no longer tolerated.

 Speak up. Raise awareness.

 Take action. Share this post and let’s stand together to make a difference.



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