Walk in Her Shoes at U of M
Alpha Chi Omega 1212 Hill St, Ann Arbor, MIProceeds from Alpha Chi Omega's Walk in Her Shoes event will be donated to SafeHouse Center.
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Proceeds from Alpha Chi Omega's Walk in Her Shoes event will be donated to SafeHouse Center.
Learn the basics of consent, how to help a survivor, and where to find resources.
Documentary screening; Yeah Maybe No follows Blake, a young gay man who is coming to terms with being a survivor of sexual assault and compares his experience with the filmmaker's own rape.
This year will be the 3rd annual SAPAC the Diag event. It is hosted by the Peer Education program at SAPAC (Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center). On April 12th from 10am-4pm, we will "take over" the central campus diag and have many educational opportunities and fun activities for the UofM community that happen to
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Denim Day at Washtenaw Community College
Join a select group of community advocates as we discuss support services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Washtenaw County. This panel discussion is sponsored by The WCC Student Veterans of America and will focus on providing information and answering questions. This talk is open to the public and is free. Pizza
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In this rape prevention education campaign, we ask community members, elected officials, businesses and students to make a social statement with their fashion by wearing jeans on this day as a visible means of protest against the misconceptions that surround sexual assault
Your reaction makes a difference. SafeHouse Center invites you to join us at our Friends and Family Workshop to learn how to be a supportive person for the survivor of domestic violence and/or sexual assault in your life. The workshop will take place at SafeHouse Center (4100 Clark Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105) on Monday,
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SafeHouse Center will be offering a new support group for LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, +) sexual assault and domestic violence survivors of all gender identities beginning in June 2017. For more information or screening, please contact adrianam@safehousecenter.org or 734-973-0242 ext. 205
Weekly Drop-In Groups
SafeHouse Center offers free drop-in support groups every Monday-Thursday. The following groups meet every week at SafeHouse Center:
Please click here for more information about our support groups. You may also call HelpLine at 734-995-5444 for more information.