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The journey continues…
With the help of her family, Donna is able to go from victim to warrior to survivor. Hear from her husband and children and witness this family’s journey—the heartbreak, the betrayal, the triumph and the strong bond that carries them through.
This is the story of how Jane Doe No More was born.
*Dateline NBC did an initial 2-hour show on Donna’s story at the launch of Jane Doe No More in April 2007. This upcoming 2-hour show is all new and brings us to the coming day.
Empowering survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing and educate others.
Education | Prevention | Advocacy | Support
Duty Trumps Doubt™
Changing perspectives through our trauma-informed video and survivor-led presentations specifically designed to help law enforcement, medical personnel, legal professionals and society as a whole, to better understand victims of sexual crimes.
“Everyone was highly impacted by your stories. The team definitely wants to continue our partnership moving forward.”
Survivors Speak®
Empowering survivors to share their stories through specialized professional training in public speaking and team building, allowing them to advance their own healing while helping to educate audiences of all kinds.
“Being part of the Survivors Speak team lets me feel a sense of community. We are connected in so many ways…body, mind and soul. I’ve found people like me. The perpetrator took away my innocence, but he can never take away my spirit.”
Community Outreach and Advocacy
Engaging individuals in the community, in the legislature, at businesses, corporations and organizations to work together to create real and meaningful change.
“We all have a role to play…remember this is personal, there is no such thing as ‘not in my neighborhood.’ Sexual crimes affect us all; our mothers, our fathers, our sisters, our brothers, our friends, our co-workers and our children.”
Safe Student Initiative®
Educating students from middle school to college through age-appropriate, survivor-led interactive programs including safe and unsafe touch, sexual respect, healthy relationships, consent, bystander intervention and rape culture.
“Our students were moved by how brave the speakers were for sharing their personal stories. Hearing from survivors firsthand will have a lasting impact.”
Escape Alive
Survival Skills®
Training women and girls to stay safe physically, emotionally and intellectually through personal prevention strategies, confidence-building skills, awareness tips, and kick, strike and blow techniques.
“I can’t say enough great things about this program. I attended with two friends and our daughters and we couldn’t stop talking about what an amazing experience it was. To say we walked away feeling empowered is an understatement. Thank you for giving us an afternoon we will never forget. ”
Spotlight
Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. This crime occurs when a trafficker uses force, fraud or coercion to control another person for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts or soliciting labor or services against his/her will. Force, fraud, or coercion need not be present if the individual engaging in commercial sex is under 18 years of age.
NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE
IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS A VICTIM OF
HUMAN TRAFFICKING CALL 1-888-373-7888 OR TEXT 233733
Sex trafficking: When individuals are compelled by force, fraud, or coercion to engage in commercial sex acts. Sex trafficking of a minor occurs when the victim is under the age of 18. For cases involving minors, it is not necessary to prove force, fraud, or coercion.
Labor trafficking: When individuals are compelled by force, threats, or fraud to perform labor or service.
Domestic servitude: When individuals within a household appear to be nannies, housekeepers, or other types of domestic workers, but they are being controlled and exploited.
If you believe a child is involved in a trafficking situation, submit a tip through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s CyberTipline or call 1-800-THE-LOST. FBI personnel assigned to NCMEC review information that is provided to the CyberTipline.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's guilty verdict exposes defense's victim-blaming disgrace
On December 29, 2021, after 6 days of deliberation. a jury of six men and six women found Ghislaine Maxwell guilty on five of six federal charges for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s abuses.
The defense strategy of blaming the victims did not work in this case. It is an all too common and incredibly disturbing tactic. Learn more
“Your honor, the government has not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt and so there is no need for me to testify.”
The quote above are the only words spoken by Ghislaine Maxwell during the trial. Obviously and thankfully the jury disagreed.