Denim Day is April 27th, 2022! On that day, millions of people across the world will wear jeans with a purpose, support survivors, and educate themselves and others about all forms of sexual violence. Why Denim? The campaign began after a ruling by the Italian Supreme Court where a rape conviction was overturned because the... Read more »
The 9th annual Hope Shining Blue event is a celebration of healing and resilience that honors sexual and domestic violence survivors and raises critical funds to support survivors in times of crisis and throughout their healing journey.
Join InCourage Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Center on April 27th,2022 to wear jeans with a purpose, and support survivors of all forms of sexual violence.
Join us to hear a dynamic speaker with a powerful story. Buck Blodgett has spoken to hundreds of audiences and we are thrilled to bring him to the community. He shares the story of his daughter Jessie’s sexual assault and tragic death to inspire and motivate people to be resilient, choose love, and be a... Read more »
You’re invited to our FREE Annual SAAM Luncheon on April 29th, 12-1:30pm CT The zoom broadcast will include: 🌈 A panel discussion featuring • **Borealis**, social artist & educator on the queer art of care • **Fanya Valencia**, bilingual sexual violence advocate • **Inbal Sansani**, women’s rights advocate, activist and humanitarian aid worker • Moderated... Read more »
Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday May 9-12, 16-19, 23-26. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. On Friday, May 27, WI Office of Crime Victim Services... Read more »
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force (MMIW) is charged with helping fight the abduction, homicide, violence and trafficking of Indigenous women in Wisconsin. The task force plans to focus on examining the factors that contribute to missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) and the response from social service organizations, understanding the roles federal,... Read more »
Due to ongoing restrictions in response to COVID-19, WCASA will be offering its Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) online. The training will last Monday through Thursday May 9-12, 16-19, 23-26. These live sessions will last 2.5 hours each day and will not be recorded. On Friday, May 27, WI Office of Crime Victim Services... Read more »