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Newsletter: Summer 2005: Alliance News

Alliance Board member Larry Busching joins the New York City Law Department as Chief of the Family Law Division. The Alliance staff wishes him the best in his new position.

Charity Begins at Home awards a grant to the Alliance. The funds will support the publication of the Torch newsletter, and other education efforts at the Alliance.

The Alliance is a 2005 Google AdWords grantee.
The Google Grants program supports community service organizations in areas such as science and technology, education, global public health, the environment, youth advocacy, and the arts. The Alliance was given free advertising space with GoogleAds.

Survivor Survey
The Alliance is conducting an anonymous survey of adult survivors of sexual assault who received services in New York City. The survey will help us advocate for improved services for survivors in the future. The survey is available online at www.nycagainstrape.org/survey. Posters and postcards advertising the survey are available. If your program would like to participate in this project through paper surveys distributed to your clients, contact Deborah Fry, Research Coordinator at 212.229.0345 X305 or dfry@nycagainstrape.org.

Hospital Rape Care Survey
The Alliance, in conjunction with researchers from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, will be conducting a hospital rape care survey in Summer of 2005 of all emergency departments in NYC. Hospitals will not be identified by name and all the answers will be measured based on a continuum of care. Our goal is that all 911 receiving hospitals will participate in this survey project. For further information, contact Deborah Fry, Research Coordinator at 212-229-0345 X305.



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Voices and Faces:
Georgia Durante
Georgia Durante, Stunt Driver
"Seek out others who have lived through rape, and learn from their walk. Never forget that you are not alone. Whether you were raped by a stranger or someone you knew and trusted, you have nothing to be ashamed of."
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