Empowering survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing and educate others.
Voice2Change
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.
Get ready to be inspired!
You will hear from Barbie, Kristi, and Julia, who are part of our Survivors Speak team and Jamie, a fierce advocate. They share their personal journeys and the impact Jane Doe No More has had in their lives. Learn how the benefits of community support and being believed helped them navigate the healing process and move beyond surviving.
This episode also highlights the importance of survivor autonomy as well as bystander awareness and intervention to prevent sexual crimes.
Tune in to this month’s podcast now!
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.
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.”
— Vinnie
You are not alone and
it is not your fault.
1 in 6 boys will be the
victim of sexual abuse
by the time they are
18 years old.
Find resources including articles, blogs, interviews, books and more…
Education | Prevention | Advocacy | Support
We envision a society that no longer spreads doubt,
instills fear, casts shame or places blame on survivors of sexual crimes.
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Way to go Kate!
Full Circle—From Victimhood to Victims’ Advocate
Kate Cooler is a member of our
Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak Team
Detective Kate Cooler
has given back to her community in many ways.
Pink Magazine - July 2024 Issue
Kate, who grew up in the small town of Oxford, Connecticut, packed up her Jeep Wrangler to move to the Lowcountry in December 2014. Armed with a degree in Justice and Law Administration from Western Connecticut State University, she longed to be near the water and away from the snow. Kate had always enjoyed visiting South Carolina, so at age 22, she moved to the Palmetto State without a job or any firm prospects.
After consulting Google Maps, she chose Beaufort and applied to a few agencies, showed up in person, and was sworn in as a cop in January 2015. She worked on patrol for three and a half years before joining the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office in 2018. There, she worked as a patrol officer with additional responsibilities in victim advocacy and criminal investigations. Read more