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As long as sexual violence exists, RVAP will be here to help one step at a time.
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As long as sexual violence exists, RVAP will be here to help one step at a time.
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For over 4 years I've worked with survivors of sexual violence that identify as LGBTQIA.
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Every survivor of sexual violence deserves the services of a dedicated community of people that are trained to handle their specific needs.
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The Rape Victim Advocacy Program (RVAP) was established 45 years ago as part of the civil rights movement to combat the use of gender and sex as weapons of oppression.
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Although human trafficking may take place in the cracks in society, it is more prevalent than one may think.
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Please consider donating to RVAP!
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In honor of RVAP's 45th Anniversary we would love for you to join us at our first annual Gala on May 3rd.
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RVAP has two new support group starting soon!
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This morning, Education Secretary Besty DeVos announced a new Title IX rule process and criticized the "Dear Colleague" letter, which was issued by the Office for Civil Rights in 2011, requiring schools nationally to make significant improvements to the way they responded to sexual violence.
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C-a-i-t-l-i-n C-a-r-i-s, little Caitlin rehearsed in her head as she walked along the narrow sidewalk during recess outside of Longfellow Elementary school.
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