In the immediate aftermath of an assault, a survivor may have questions about what to do next and where to turn for support. The survivor may question what actually happened. If you have questions about an incident or need support in decision-making reaching out to an advocate may be a good first step. You can always call our helpline to speak with someone – (443) 279-0379.In the immediate aftermath of an assault, a survivor may have questions about what to do next and where to turn for support. The survivor may question what actually happened. If you have questions about an incident or need support in decision-making reaching out to an advocate may be a good first step. You can always call our helpline to speak with someone – (443) 279-0379.
If you have been sexually assaulted it is not your fault. Sexual assault can happen to anyone at any time. It does not matter how old you are, what you look like, what you wear, where you hang out or who you hang out with. Offenders may be strangers, but are often family, friends, partners, and other people we think we can trust.
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