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What is sexual assault? And how does KCSARC help?

01.05.24

Sexual assault is any unwanted or illegal sexual contact or behavior.

Lessons from “Surviving Ohio State”

08.22.25 | By Chris Johnson, MSW, LICSW

KCSARC’s Director of Prevention sees valuable lessons in a new documentary focused on the impact of sexual abuse on the lives of male athletes at The Ohio State University. Why did adults whose job it was to protect them look the other way, and why is it so difficult for male survivors to speak out — and for us to hear their voices?

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Jessica’s Blog

08.22.25

In this powerful blog, Empowered Voices member Jessica shares her journey from addiction and abuse to empowerment and safety. She reveals how therapy, support from KCSARC, and unwavering courage helped her break free from fear and build a life she loves.

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Alexandra Jayne’s Blog

07.24.25

There are many reasons why survivors may delay disclosing their abuse. For Empowered Voices member Alexandra Jayne, that delay was rooted in love, courage, and a deep desire to shield others from the kind of pain she herself wished someone had protected her from.  In her blog, featuring personal poems, Alexandra Jayne shares her powerful journey to healing and reclaiming her voice.

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Nick’s Blog

06.26.25

During Men’s Mental Health Month, Empowered Voices member Nick sheds light on the often-unspoken struggles men face when seeking help after trauma. Through reflection on his own journey, he wants men to know that they are not alone, there is no shame in getting support, and there are resources available to help them recover and reclaim their lives.

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Mick’s Blog

05.22.25

Empowered Voices member Mick shares their journey of recognizing and healing from sexual assault as a teen. Despite being involved in the #MeToo movement, they struggled to identify their experience as sexual assault when it happened to them. Through therapy, they found healing and want other survivors to know that help is out there, and that hope isn’t out of reach.

Serving all survivors

05.22.25 | By Kate Garvey

KCSARC wants to assure our community that we remain steadfast in our commitment to serving all survivors, without judgment and without question.

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Tramoya’s Blog

04.25.25

In this deeply personal reflection, Empowered Voices member Tramoya shares how cognitive processing therapy (CPT) and faith helped her reclaim her voice and heal after trauma.

Celebrating community resilience during SAAPM

04.01.25 | By Kate Krug-Garvey

As we begin Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, we reflect on the many challenges faced by survivors and the organizations that support them. Yet, we are witnessing something extraordinary—the unwavering resilience of our community.

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Lynne’s Blog

02.24.25

Empowered Voices member Lynne’s journey is one of resilience and transformation. In this blog post, she shares her experiences of surviving sexual abuse and the pivotal role KCSARC played in her healing process.

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