

Stand with survivors when it matters most.
Volunteer advocates provide emotional support, information, and presence for survivors of sexual assault during hospital visits, law enforcement interactions, and other critical moments. Advocates do not investigate or provide counseling—they support survivor choice and dignity.
Why People Volunteer:

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Make a direct, meaningful impact in your community
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Gain specialized training in trauma-informed response
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Experience deep personal fulfillment through service
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Contribute professional skills (healthcare, legal, education, interpretation, advocacy)
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Volunteer time may be tax-deductible where permitted by law

Why it Matters to the Community:
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Faster, survivor-centered crisis response
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Reduced trauma during medical and legal processes
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Stronger coordination across hospitals and service providers
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Improved health and safety outcomes for survivors

