FACTSHEET:
The Cost of Inaction: Social and Economic Consequences of Untreated Sexual Violence in NYC
Sexual violence can have very harmful and lasting consequences for victims, families, and communities. Victims of sexual violence face both immediate and long-term physical and psychological consequences, including disability preventing work, symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and attempted or completed suicide. This factsheet examines the social and economic consequences of sexual violence in NYC.
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Volunteer OpportunitiesIn addition to the following specific opportunities, many of the rape crisis programs listed in our resource guide have an ongoing need for volunteers. A complete list of all ongoing volunteer opportunities is here.Volunteer ProfilesLearn about some of our amazing volunteers!
Opportunities at The AllianceThe Alliance is currently recruiting for several volunteer opportunities listed below. As other opportunities become available, we will post them on the website.Tired of seeing rape victims treated like criminals? Think the media is part of the problem? Want to do something about it? Join the Media Response Project Help make SAYSO! 2008, the Sexual Assault Yearly Speak Out a success. Opportunities at Other OrganizationsBeth Israel Medical Center Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Intervention Program
March 18, 2008
National Sexual Assault Online Hotline Volunteer
June 30, 2004
Volunteer Advocates for Sexual Assault Response Team
To submit an announcement for listing on The Alliance site, fill out this
form.
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Web Manager at
webmanager@nycagainstrape.org or
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(212) 229-0345
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