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About Sexual Violence

We've gathered a collection of resources and information related to sexual violence (SV). These materials are intended to support survivors, educate the public, and connect people with helpful tools and services.



We’re happy to share helpful resources from other websites. Because we don’t manage these sites, content may change. Please contact us at info@sulcovs.org if you spot a broken link or issue.

Services for Survivors

Learn more about the services available at Sullivan County Victim Services for survivors of sexual violence.

Whether someone is ready to leave or is struggling with staying, whether the relationship is new or old, whether the violence happened yesterday or 20 years ago, we can help. 

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Sexual Violence

About Sexual Violence

Show Up To Help Survivors H.E.A.L.

Show Up To Help Survivors H.E.A.L.

Source: Pennsylvania Coalition to Advance Respect

 "Sexual violence can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, geography, ability, appearance, sexual orientation, and gender identity and has a tremendous impact on everyone - the survivor, their families, significant others, [and the community]."


Learn basic info about sexual violence including who it affects, how it affects them, and the work being done to address and prevent it.

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Show Up To Help Survivors H.E.A.L.

Show Up To Help Survivors H.E.A.L.

Show Up To Help Survivors H.E.A.L.

Source: RAINN

"Survivors of sexual violence deserve more than sympathy. They deserve informed support, active advocacy, and the right to heal on their own terms.

By learning how to H.E.A.L.—Have resources, Educate yourself, Advocate, and Listen—we can build stronger, more compassionate communities where no one has to heal alone."


Unless someone is at immediate risk of being harmed there are other ways to help. Here are ways that you can help survivors.

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How Men Can Help

What is Sexual Violence?

What is Sexual Violence?

Source: Pennsylvania Coalition to Advance Respect

"There are lots of ways men can help end sexual violence. Promoting healthy behavior and responding to survivors in helpful and healing ways are great places to start."


Sexual Violence is not just a "women's issue". Learn what you can do to help protect everyone.

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What is Sexual Violence?

What is Sexual Violence?

What is Sexual Violence?

Source: Centers for Disease Control

Learn about what sexual violence is and how it is a public health issue with lifelong impacts on health, opportunity, and well-being.

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