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RAINN: NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE

RAINN: National Sexual Assault Hotline
Encourage your audience to take the first step towards recovery, or to volunteer in your community. Every 2 minutes another American is sexually assaulted. RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization, and since 1994 we have helped over 1.2 million people get help through the National Sexual Assault Hotlines.

Partner: Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network

Category: Health, Non-Profit, Safety



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PSA Scripts
    Volunteer: Take Action
    Every two minutes, an American is sexually assaulted. Take action today! Join RAINN in the fight against sexual violence and volunteer in your local community. Visit rainn.org, that’s R-A-I-N-N—dot O-R-G today to find out how you can make a difference.

    Volunteer: Be the Someone
    Every 2 minutes, an American is sexually assaulted. Be the Someone who gives their time …. Be the Someone who lends an ear … Be the Someone who takes a step. Join the fight against sexual violence and volunteer in your community. Log onto rainn.org, that’s R-A-I-N-N –dot—O-R-G, to learn how You can Be The Someone.

    Volunteer: Make a Difference
    Every two minutes, another woman, man or child is sexually assaulted. The effects can be devastating. Volunteer for RAINN and make a difference … A few minutes of your time can help someone take back years of their life. Join RAINN today and together we can make a difference. Visit RAINN.org, that’s R-A-I-N-N –dot---org to find local volunteer opportunities in your area, and help give the gift of hope.

    Get Help: Not Alone
    Every two minutes, an American is sexually assaulted. The attack may last just moments, but the effects can last a lifetime. Help is available through the National Sexual Assault Hotline. Call 1-800-656-HOPE or visit RAINN.org for free, confidential support 24-hours a day. That’s 1-800-656-H-O-P-E and online at R-A-I-N-N –dot—O-R-G. You don’t need to go it alone.

    Get Help: Call or Click
    Every two minutes, another American is sexually assaulted. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, you are not alone. Help is just a call or click away through the National Sexual Assault Hotline. Please call 1-800-656-HOPE, that’s H-O-P-E, or visit: rainn.org, that’s R-A-I-N-N –dot—O-R-G.

    Get Help: Support Someone You Love
    Think about your mother. Your sister. Your girlfriend. One in six women is a victim of sexual assault. Now think about your father. Your brother. Your best friend. Men are victims too. Rape can happen to anyone. Call the National Sexual Assault Hotline today to learn how to support someone you love. Call1-800-656-HOPE or visit rainn.org, that’s R-A-I-N-N –dot—O-R-G.

    It’s a Crime
    Every 2 minutes an American is sexually assaulted. The majority of victims know their attacker. It could be your friend … your neighbor… or someone you met at a party. If you said no, it’s rape and it’s a crime. Call the National Sexual Assault Hotline today at1-800-656-HOPE, or visit rainn.org that’s R-A-I-N-N –dot—O-R-G.

    Programming Ideas
    • Next time you report on a local case of rape or sexual abuse, crawl or print the National Sexual Assault Hotline contact information (1-800.656.HOPE, and online at rainn.org). Providing this information is a great way to help those in your audience who have been affected by sexual violence, as stories featuring these issues can trigger flashbacks and difficult memories.
    • Encourage your audience to join RAINN in the fight against sexual violence during Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month in April. Visit rainn.org to learn how you can get involved!
    • Interview a local survivor about his/her experience and the importance of getting help. Speaking about sexual violence encourages others in your audience to come forward and get help. (Email katherineh@rainn.org to be connected with a survivor in your community).
    • Interview a local survivor about his/her experience and the importance of getting help. Speaking about sexual violence encourages others in your audience to come forward and get help. (Email katherineh@rainn.org to be connected with a survivor in your community).


 

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