Teens are looking for ways to improve their communities. CAASE prevention programs help them get involved in ending sexual harm and stay engaged after completing our school programs.
Safe and legal access to abortion is key to supporting survivors of rape, regardless of whether they can disclose the violence they’ve experienced or not. Here's why.
Illinois is the only midwestern state where access to abortion will continue to exist even if Roe is overturned. That wasn’t always the case.
With 36 team members participating virtually and in-person, the Race for CAASE 2022 team hit the track to support of our Prevention Education programs!
Support tailored to the LGBTQ+ community’s experiences and needs can better help folks heal from harm, prevent future violence, and build strong networks.
Survivors of gender-based violence may worry they will be held liable for defamation if they speak out. Here's what they need to know about the subject.
Understanding the process of making a police report can help you make the right decision for yourself.
Providing programs that are proven to shift beliefs about sexual harm is crucial to CAASE’s mission of ending it. Reaching 30k students is just the beginning.
In honor of SAAM, here’s a reading list that will help you better understand and prevent sexual assault while supporting survivors.
Lacing up for our team isn’t just a matter of philanthropy — It can also be an act of self-preservation.
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