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No more shame.
No more blame.
No more fear.
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We envision a society that no longer spreads doubt, instills fear, casts shame or places blame on survivors of sexual crimes.
Spotlight
This Women’s History Month, Jane Doe No More honors the courageous women who have paved the way for change by challenging the stigma surrounding sexual crimes.
For generations, survivors were silenced by shame, fear, and disbelief. Trailblazing women refused to accept that silence. They spoke out, demanded justice, and transformed personal pain into powerful advocacy.
We continue their legacy by empowering survivors, educating communities, and working toward a world where no one suffers in silence.
#voice2change
To the Epstein Survivors:
WE STAND WITH YOU!
We stand with the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse who continue to show extraordinary courage in speaking out. We support their call for full transparency and the release of the remaining files so the public can know the truth and accountability is not further delayed.
Survivors have waited long enough for answers—and for meaningful action. Full disclosure is a step toward justice, but it’s also a commitment to preventing future harm by exposing how exploitation was enabled and ignored. We will continue to amplify survivor voices and advocate for a system that prioritizes safety, dignity, and accountability.
Voice2Change
Survivors Speak
Podcast Series
Jane Doe No More has chosen to talk about an epidemic that has plagued the world for centuries. Sexual crimes are the most misunderstood and under-reported crimes on the planet. We've set out to change that.
Kristen Mullarkey
Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak
Outreach Member
Kristen courageously shares her story of abduction and sexual assault as a college freshman and the challenges she faced in being believed by law enforcement.
Kristen offers hope, resilience, and vital insights into what survivors need most from society, loved ones, and support systems.
Jocelyn Maminta is a former journalist, a philanthropist and an entrepreneur. Over her distinguished broadcast career, the Emmy Award-nominated medical reporter has anchored and reported for television stations in Texas, North Carolina, Milwaukee, and Connecticut.
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John Doe No More Initiative
Breaking the stigma of sexual crimes perpetrated against men and boys
Brad, David, Vinnie and Troy, members of our
Jane Doe No More
Survivors Speak Outreach Team
“Being a part of Jane Doe No More gives me a sense of community where everyone understands and is there for one another. ”
You are not alone and it is not your fault.
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