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  • April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM).  Be sure to find out what’s going on in your community and check in with your local Community Sexual Assault Program.
  • Your local college or university may have sexual assault services and prevention resources.   Check your campus listings to see what’s available.
  • Volunteer at your local sexual assault program.
  • Start something of your own!  Talk about sexual assault with your friends, start an art show about sexual assault, host a speak out against rape.  Sexual assault affects us all – it will take all of our work to end it.