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Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault

The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault (WCASA) promotes the social change to end sexual violence in Wisconsin. Their mission is to support a statewide network of concerned individuals and organizations as they work toward this goal. WCASA was formed as a statewide coalition in 1985 and currently has over 170 individual, affiliate and sexual assault service provider members.

RAINN

Rape, Abuse & Insest National Network is a non-profit organization based in Washington DC which operates America's only National Hotline for survivors. 1-800.656.HOPE offers free confidential counseling and support 24 hours a day from anywhere in the country. It was put together for those who cannot reach a local rape crisis center.

NOW

The National Organization for Women is an organization that's trying to make a difference for women. They have a lot of links about current issues they're fighting against and what's currently being done. Here is the direct link to their Sexual Harassment Page.

SESAME

Survivors of Educator Sexual Abuse and Misconduct Emerge is an organization put together to increase the public's awareness of Educator Sexual Abuse. They work to:

Foster the recovery of victims and survivors through mutual support and informational newsletters. Unless noted otherwise, confidentiality will be respected.

Encourage Educator Sexual Abuse and Misconduct victims and survivors to report their offenders to State Education Department Credentialling Offices and local law enforcement agencies.

Insist upon the implementation and adherence of child-centered Student Sexual Harassment policies, regulations and laws.

Direct attention to the maintenance of proper boundaries between school staff and students by promoting the adoption of Professional Standards and Codes of Ethics.

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