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FACTSHEET:
Rape as a Men's Issue

An educational handout describing the prevelance of sexual victimization for males, some consequences for male survivors, and the role men can play in ending sexual violence.

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FAQ and Factsheets: National Women's Health Information Center

The Alliance republishes some of the materials from the National Women's Health Information Center. Select a resource from the list below.

Safety in Relationships: A Guide for Teens
During your teen years, you will have relationships with a lot of people. These relationships will probably include friendships and dating relationships. Most of the time, these relationships are fun, exciting, and healthy, and they make us feel good about ourselves. Sometimes, however, these relationships can be unhealthy and can be harmful to you or other people involved. Unhealthy relationships can be risky because someone can get hurt physically or emotionally. This information guide was created to help you to understand the signs of an unhealthy or abusive relationship and to learn ways to change a bad situation. [More...]
Safety on the Streets: A Guide for Teens
You may be experiencing a new kind of freedom in your teenage years. Your family may give you more responsibilities and the chance to spend more time with your friends. This extra time with your friends may put you in new or different social situations and new neighborhoods. With your parents not around as much, you now have the important job of making more decisions for yourself and keeping yourself safe while you are having fun. If you forget about your safety, your fun can quickly turn into danger. This guide was written to give you some tips on staying safe and healthy. [More...]
"Date Rape" Drug (Rohypnol)
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Resource Guide
Guide to Survivor Services
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The Resource Guide is a free information service from The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault.

If you know of a resource for sexual assault survivors which should be included in the Guide, please tell us about it.


Voices and Faces:
Sasha Walters
Sasha Walters, Social Worker
"There is nothing that you could ever do that would make it OK for someone to rape you. Nothing. It doesn't matter where you were, or what you did. For me, realizing this was the beginning of healing."
Read more about Sasha at The Voices and Faces Project »
Alliance Executive Director Harriet Lessel closes the Speak Out
Alliance Executive Director Harriet Lessel closes the Speak Out