What Survivors Are Thankful For

As the year winds down and we gear up for a new chapter, we often use this occasion as a chance to reflect on gratitude and take stock of all the things that have helped uplift us, even in the midst of so many challenges. Explore what survivors are thankful for.

Celebrating Allies Honors Critical Partners

Celebrating Allies 2025 was an evening to remember! Dedicated partners, supporters, and community members came together to uplift those making a difference in the fight to end sexual harm.

Survivor Voices: NO ONE’S LISTENING by Jean Cozier

NO ONE’S LISTENING is a guest blog written by Jean Cozier for CAASE’s Survivor Voices series, a project where we source and spotlight writing by survivors with a goal to uplift a diverse array of perspectives, voices, and stories, and cover a variety of topics survivors want to write about.

What Is the Red Zone and How Can We End It?

Two college students sit outside together on campus studying.

A new school year beginning brings “The Red Zone,” when college students are at a higher risk of sexual assault. This back-to-school season is an opportunity to talk to the young people in your life about why this is, supporting healthy behavior, and combating victim blaming.

How to Support LGBTQ+ Survivors Right Now

At a time where it can feel like we are moving backwards, we have to stay committed to fighting queerphobia and supporting survivors! Here are 4 things you can do right now to make a difference.

Remembering Cynthia K. Cuyjet

CAASE mourns the loss of our board member, Cynthia K. Cuyjet. The CAASE team and community will be forever grateful for her work and the time we got to share with her.

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