City of Bowling Green Declares April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

City of Bowling Green Declares April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

A Proclamation of Awareness

Bowling Green, KY capped off March by ushering in April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. This came to fruition when local non-profit organization Hope Harbor joined forces with city officials to issue a formal proclamation. According to Melissa Whitley, executive director of Hope Harbor, this isn’t just about designating a month. It’s also about seizing the chance to broaden knowledge about a delicate subject matter and giving people the platform to share their experiences.

Sexual violence is a topic that often remains under the radar“, says Whitley. “An awareness and prevention month throws light on the necessity of initiating conversations about sexual assault and violence. We are combating an epidemic that tragically pervades our communities.

Continual Fight Against Sexual Violence

Whitley placed emphasis on the fact that sexual violence is never confined by age, affecting both the young and old. With Hope Harbor at the forefront, help is available for those grappling with any variety of trauma. Support is not only extended to victims, but also to individuals who know someone struggling with the aftermath of sexual assault.

Sparking a Nationwide Conversation

Statistics show striking sexual violence prevalence rates cross-nationally, building the case for increasing awareness and prevention not just during the designated month of April, but year-round. Such initiatives are esteemed for breaking the silence on sexual assault, encouraging victim empowerment and orchestrating local, state, and nationwide dialogue about sexual violence and its repercussions.

Call to Action

If you or anyone you know is grappling with the aftermath of sexual assault, know that local organizations like Hope Harbor and national hotlines are standing by to lend a helping hand. As a community, we have the power to change the narrative around sexual violence. By acknowledging its existence, learning how to prevent it, and supporting victims, we can make a significant impact in our efforts to eradicate sexual assault and violence from our society.


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