Contact:
Mona Shand
mshand@lacasacenter.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LACASA Hosting Sexual Violence Awareness Events
April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
HOWELL, MI - This April, LACASA is inviting the community to stand with victims and survivors of sexual violence by participating in a series of awareness events and initiatives in recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Every 68 seconds, someone in the United States is sexually assaulted, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, and every nine minutes, that victim is a child. Meanwhile, only 25 out of every 1,000 perpetrators will end up in prison, making sexual assault one of the most underreported crimes in the country.
LACASA Sexual Assault Response Team Manager Sherry Boroto says April is a time to amplify survivors’ voices and strengthen community support. “Sexual Assault Awareness Month shines a light on the devastating impact of sexual violence, but it also honors the strength and resilience of survivors,” Boroto said. “At LACASA, we stand with survivors when we start by believing their story and offering hope, healing, and a path forward while working toward a future free from violence.”
One of the highlights of the month is Journey to Healing, a free afternoon of self-care taking place Saturday, April 18 from 12–3 p.m. The event aims to raise awareness for survivors and those who care for them by exploring different paths of restorative wellness activities, including chair massages, yoga, journaling, and poetry. The event is open to all community members and will include activities for children.
This year, LACASA is expanding the reach of the Clothesline Project, a powerful awareness display featuring T-shirts created by survivors and supporters. LACASA will provide free Clothesline Project kits to interested organizations across Livingston County so they can host their own displays throughout April.
Each kit includes: