Let’s Declare an Unalienable Right to be Free from Sexual Harm

Immigrants are disproportionately impacted by sexual harm. Reflecting on Independence Day, CAASE declares that ALL people in our community deserve to live with true independence and freedom from sexual harm.
Listening to Parents: Building a Stronger Foundation for Tween Sexual Health Education

Parents of CAASE’s prevention education students are eager for their kids to receive open and honest information in schools, creating safe, informed, and empowered young people.
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.
Experiencing Prevention’s Impact

Thank you for empowering students and supporting CAASE at our first ever A CAASE of Empowerment!
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.
Criminalized Survivors Deserve Support

CAASE’s legal team is excited about our new Criminalized Survivors Project! Our attorneys are now serving incarcerated survivors in two Illinois downstate Women’s prisons.
Nine Survivor-Centered Books To Read This Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Reading survivor-centered books is a way to deepen your understanding and allyship in the fight to end sexual harm. Check out these seven recommendations from CAASE in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month!
2024 Year at a Glance

Dive into all the amazing accomplishments from CAASE’s programs in 2024!
Empower Survivors by Supporting Black-Owned Businesses

Black History Month can be a reminder to examine the past to make sure we’re building an empowered, just, equitable future too.
4 Policy Issues CAASE Is Monitoring in 2025

CAASE will focus on serving, supporting, and fighting for survivors no matter what. Learn more about what we’re anticipating and monitoring this year at the federal level under a new administration.