Breaking the Silence: CAPSA’s Commitment to Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is a month of profound significance – it marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness, supporting survivors, and advocating for change. At CAPSA, we stand at the forefront of this crucial movement, determined to break the silence and create a safer, more informed community for all.
This April, CAPSA is making its presence known throughout Cache Valley with a bold and impactful awareness campaign. From vibrant yard signs and X-frames to striking vinyl banners, our message is clear: sexual assault is unacceptable, survivors deserve support, and together, we can make a difference. As these signs dot the landscape, they serve as powerful symbols of solidarity and support for survivors, and reminders that their voices matter.
Continuing the Conversation: Education and Advocacy
But our work doesn’t stop with signage. At CAPSA, we are committed to continuing our efforts to raise awareness through education and advocacy. Throughout the month, we’ll be conducting trainings and workshops to equip community members with the knowledge and tools they need to prevent sexual violence and support survivors. Additionally, we’ll be visiting city councils to speak on the importance of believing survivors and advocating for policies that prioritize their safety and well-being. By engaging with local leaders and decision-makers, we hope to spark meaningful change and foster a community that believes, supports, and empowers survivors.
Observing Denim Day: A Symbol of Solidarity
As part of our observance of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, CAPSA will be observing Denim Day on April 26th. Denim Day is a global campaign that originated in protest of a court ruling that overturned a rape conviction because the survivor was wearing tight jeans. By wearing denim on this day, we stand in solidarity with survivors and send a powerful message that clothing choices are never an invitation for sexual violence. It’s a simple yet impactful way to show our support and raise awareness about the prevalence of victim-blaming attitudes.
Join Us in Breaking the Silence
This April, we invite you to join us in breaking the silence surrounding sexual assault. Whether it’s by displaying a yard sign, wearing denim on Denim Day, or simply starting a conversation with friends and family, your actions can make a difference. Together, let’s raise our voices, raise awareness, and create a community where survivors are believed, supported, and empowered.
Here to Help
At CAPSA, we are committed to providing survivor-centered services that meet the unique needs of everyone who seeks our support. When you call CAPSA at 435-753-2500, you can expect a warm and welcoming response, information and support, advocacy and support, and confidentiality. We want survivors to know that they are not alone and that they have the power to make informed decisions about their safety and well-being. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault, please don’t hesitate to call CAPSA.