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Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS)
The Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy School (SAVAS) addresses the basics of being a victim advocate — answering the crisis line, providing individual and systems advocacy and providing outreach in your community. Participants will have opportunities to practice skills necessary to provide comprehensive advocacy for victims. New sexual assault victim advocates, domestic violence victim advocates who... Read more »
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Embrace SAAM Event: “What Were You Wearing” Survivor Art Exhibit
UWEC-BC Fine Arts Center 1800 College Dr, Rice Lake, WI, United StatesIn honor of SAAM, Embrace, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire – Barron County (UWEC-BC), is proud to present the fifth annual “What Were You Wearing?” Survivor Art Exhibit. The self-guided exhibit features stories and depictions of what survivors were wearing when they were sexually assaulted. A powerful message that clothing does not... Read more »
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Sexual Assault Awareness Month
WCASA invites programs to share local and statewide events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). WCASA is collecting information about SAAM events via this survey and we will post all events on the calendar on our website. From NSVRC: "The theme “25 Years Stronger: Looking Back, Moving Forward” honors the history and growth of the... Read more »
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TeamTeal365 SAAM Event: Paint The City Teal Day
Sherman Phoenix 3536 W Fond Du Lac Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesTeamTeal365 Announces 13th Annual Paint The City Teal Day MILWAUKEE, WI — April 2, 2026 (5:00–7:00 PM) — TeamTeal365 Inc. will host the 13th Annual Paint The City Teal Day on Thursday, April 2, 2026, from 5:00–7:00 PM at Sherman Phoenix. The event officially launches Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in Milwaukee, bringing together survivors,... Read more »
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WCASA SAAM Webinar Series: Harm Reduction Basics
On April 14th from 10:00-11:00am, Carly Kotwitz from Vivent Health will be presenting the basics on harm reduction and substance use. We know that because of the trauma of sexual violence, survivors may use substances as a coping mechanism. We hope advocates and prevention folx will gain information helpful for when they are engaging... Read more »