City of Portland, OR

04/16/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2026 14:30

Recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month: A Commitment to Support and Empower

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April marks a significant period of reflection, education, and advocacy as we observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). This time is dedicated to acknowledging the profound impact of sexual violence and supporting those affected by it.
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April 16, 2026 9:23 am

Sexual assault is a deeply pervasive issue that transcends geographic, economic, and social boundaries. It's a time to reaffirm our collective commitment to preventing sexual violence, supporting survivors, and promoting a culture of consent and respect.

Joining Forces to Raise Awareness

During SAAM, we unite with partners across the nation to amplify our message: sexual violence must end. By joining forces, we create a stronger front against sexual assault, fostering environments where survivors are believed, supported, and empowered. It's an opportunity to highlight the vital work being done across various sectors to combat sexual violence and to remind everyone of the ongoing need for education and prevention strategies.

Resources for Support

Understanding that the journey of healing is unique to each survivor, access to a variety of resources is crucial. Whether you or someone you know is seeking help, the following resources offer support for those affected by sexual violence:

You Are Not Alone: Help Is Available

The path to healing after experiencing sexual violence can feel isolating, but it's important to remember: You are not alone. Across the country, dedicated organizations and individuals stand ready to offer the support, compassion, and resources survivors need to heal and reclaim their sense of empowerment.

  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): Reach out to the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization at 800-656-HOPE (4673) for confidential support from trained staff members.
  • Call to Safety (formerly Portland Women's Crisis Line): Whether you're in Portland or elsewhere, you can access immediate help by calling 503-235-5333 or toll-free at 888-235-5333.
  • Child Abuse Hotline: If a child's safety is at risk, please call 855-503-SAFE (7233) to connect with professionals who can help.
  • Multnomah County Crisis Line: For those in Multnomah County seeking crisis intervention, call 503-988-4888.
  • Home Free Emergency Services Crisis Hotline: Anyone facing domestic violence can seek help at 888-771-5503.
  • Slavic Oregon Social Services DVSA 24/7 Crisis Line: For the Slavic community in Oregon, assistance is available at 503-381-7757.
  • Proyecto Unica (Español, 24 horas): Spanish speakers can find support by calling 503-232-4448.

Remember, reaching out for help is a courageous first step toward healing. These resources are here for you, equipped with compassionate professionals. They can offer a listening ear, advice on next steps, resources for further support, and so much more.

Moving Forward Together

As we observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month, let's renew our commitment to creating a world free from sexual violence. By spreading awareness, educating ourselves and others, and supporting survivors, we contribute to a culture of respect and safety for all.

If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out. Help is available, and hope is always on the horizon. Together, we can make a difference.

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